Leading global sorting solutions provider, TOMRA Recycling, has announced the launch of three revolutionary applications to separate...
Fornnax, a global pioneer in recycling machinery, is pleased to introduce the SR-200 HD Dual-Shaft Primary Shredder, a groundbreaking...
Career consultant, Visiting Professor at Imperial College London and ISWA Honorary Life Member, David C. Wilson, introduces his witness...
REDWAVE, the global leader in glass recycling solutions, has supplied Australia's most advanced glass recycling facility, worth around 20...
It is often assumed that waste management is gender neutral. However, the reality is that gender inequalities persist in many aspects of...
YS Reclamation has installed a Vecoplan Shredder at their plastic film recycling operation in Warrington, UK.
HRS Heat Exchangers, a leading global provider of efficient heat transfer solutions, has won its largest ever component order, valued at...
In one of its existing drawer filter magnets at its plastics recycling plant in Worksop, UK, MBA Polymers has installed a new quick manual...
RKW produces a wide range of polyethylene films (LDPE films). At the Hoogstraten site in Belgium, the company has recently started using a...
STADLER Selecciona S.L.U. (a subsidiary of STADLER Anlagenbau GmbH) has designed and installed a light packaging plant for Valorsul to...
A European mining and technology university has purchased a laboratory-scale Bench Induced Roll Magnetic Separator (BIRS) from Bunting for...
Urbaser, one of the world's leading environmental solutions providers, has announced an investment in automated sorting technology with an...
Since its humble beginnings, INSERPLASA has made itself a pioneer in plastics recycling in Spain through innovation, adaptability and...
Leading sorting solutions provider TOMRA and pioneering waste analysis start-up PolyPerception broaden their strategic AI alliance.
Since February 1st Ireland is the 15th European country to introduce the Deposit Return System (DRS) for single-use beverage packaging...