Report examines the impact of recycling on municipal waste management in Seattle, WA, from SWANA Applied Research Foundation (ARF).
AI took the waste management sector by storm. Nevertheless, there are a lot of misperceptions in the market on how to best use AI and...
On June 17 Europe's Environment Ministers made pivotal decisions on the EU’s waste management policies. They reached a general approach on...
CARBIOS and TOMRA Textiles will work together to bridge the gap between the collection of textile waste and innovative technologies for...
Sirmax Group develops materials for Technogym's recycled plastic components in the next generation excite fitness line. The use of these...
Together with Broeckx, Bollegraaf has developed a new sorting process for the high-quality recycling of LDPE.
The world's largest event dedicated to plastics recycling, the Plastics Recycling Show Europe, takes place next week at the RAI Amsterdam,...
Local governments face enormous challenges in managing the ever-growing waste streams as they are responsible for their collection,...
Coffee drinkers in the pilot regions of Upper Austria, the districts of Krems-Land and Schwechat have collected more than 9 million coffee...
The arrival of artificial intelligence is imminent. Even in the waste management industry. That is why Canadian sorting specialist Waste...
As the EU implements new regulations for the separate collection of textile waste, the innovative Austrian company REDWAVE is presenting a...
Maximising metal separation and recovery from e-waste is the focus for Bunting at stand C60 at the E-Waste World Conference and Expo (26-27...
US scientists focused their work on PET recycling. Their recently published report suggests key areas for researchers to focus on to...
Organisers of the Plastics Recycling Show Europe taking place at RAI Amsterdam, the Netherlands from 19-20 June 2024 have revealed the...
Cologne-based sorting specialist STEINERT is further enhancing its market position. The company has founded the new subsidiary STEINERT...