STADLER Anlagenbau GmbH, in collaboration with Krones, has designed and installed the new Republic Services Polymer Center in Las Vegas,...
Permanent Overband Magnets are commonplace in most recycling operations, recovering ferrous metal, and protecting shredders against damage....
A synergistic partnership combining decades of recycling solutions with cutting-edge optical sorting technology. Both companies underline...
SWEEEP Kuusakoski and Recycleye announced the first successful commercial application of AI computer vision in the detection and sorting of...
Machinex Technologies announced that it has been contracted to design, manufacture and install the new material recycling facility (MRF)...
Austria will soon introduce the Deposit Return System (DRS) for single-use beverage containers, starting on January 1, 2025. The central...
UK’s largest waste collection fleet operator, Veolia plans to electrify all of its 1,800 Refuse Collection Vehicles, RCV, in the country by...
As biowaste is by far the largest fraction of MSW and can also pose various problems, its separate collection should be prioritised. WMW...
Municipalities are among the most important users of the products and processes presented at IFAT Munich 2024. New challenges,...
Despite the success of large-scale MRF facilities, there are cases where new, more innovative solutions are needed to reduce costs and...
In its annual report Break Free From Plastic ranked the world's biggest plastic polluters. Here is what the researchers found.
Plastics recycling is one important part of the puzzle to fight the deluge of plastic waste and plastic pollution. While mechanical...
Cutting-edge IoT and RFID technologies in the field of Exosceletons can revolutionize waste collection and handling as we know it. The...
Leaving a linear economy behind in favour of a circular one is the motto of the moment. But how and where does waste-to-energy fit in this...
With the increase in textile consumption comes the growth in used textiles. And they are becoming a waste and even more an export problem.