One of the UK’s top universities and a world leader in sustainability announced the partnership that will focus on on the characterisation...
After achieving milestone in packaging recycling, Carbios’ unique biological technology fundamentally changes the circularity of fibers.
So-called ghost nets, left-over, floating fishing nets and ropes, pollute the world’s oceans. Dutch founder Marcel Albert started company...
The waste problem in Brazil is real and the country is aware of it. Latin America’s largest country recently launched a series of ambitious...
How to deal with the deluge of plastic waste is one big question. Researchers see enzymes as particularly promising candidates. Some of...
The European Waste-to-Energy sector is already carbon neutral today and with adequate political support it can become carbon negative in...
The members of the European Parliament (EP) have approved including municipal incinerators in the scope of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme...
The winners of the Plastics Recycling Awards Europe 2022 were announced at the Plastics Recycling Show Europe in Amsterdam.
Researchers found a species of worm with an appetite for polystyrene. Thanks to a special enzyme in their gut, they could be the key to...
Increasing use of waste to energy and renewable energy processes, as well as expanding desire and obligations to recycle more, means there...
The new STADLER PX acceleration conveyor integrates the best features of the BB and DB conveyors for optical sensor sorting and takes...
Spanish company Recover, which creates recycled cotton fibers and blends for new apparel from textile waste, raises millions of dollars in...
Sander van Donk, Head of Global Technology Business at Sulzer Chemtech, talks about the challenges of polystyrene recycling, the role...
Polystyrene (PS) is mainly used in food packaging and insulation. Its usually high level of contamination makes it hard to recycle. Hard,...
While waste to energy (W2E) is already well established in Europe and the USA, some markets are still in their infancy. In Brazil, the...