The new factory will recycle used metal for metal powders and is the first step toward attaining Epson's vision of becoming underground resource free -
The new factory will recycle used metal for metal powders and is the first step toward attaining Epson's vision of becoming underground resource free -
The certification quantifies the carbon footprint reduced while providing third-party affirmation of Dow’s claims
Certification granted by AENOR, a top ten global body for management systems and product certification.
Indaver’s depolymerisation plant to be the first of its kind in Europe
From yoghurt pot to yoghurt pot - agreement closes the loop for polystyrene
Mondi partnered with the National Test Centre Circular Plastics (NTCP) in the Netherlands to prove effective sorting of its plastic packaging during the recycling process.
Real-life scenarios were created to prove Mondi's mono polypropylene (PP) pouches and reel material are designed for recycling, can be identified during the recycling process and sent to the correct recycling stream.
The tests validate how Mondi's recyclable mono-material packaging can contribute to European plastics strategy recycling targets.
Four industry partners are collaborating on industry-leading approach for closed-loop recycling of PET-based multilayer laminates used for thermo-formed food trays. BOBST’s coating expertise is key to success of innovative process which is an important step towards universal recycling of PET
Stora Enso is leasing the former paper machinery hall at its Veitsiluoto site in Finland to the textile technology company Infinited Fiber Company, which plans to build a commercial-scale factory to produce regenerated textile fiber from textile waste.
Henkel has reached another milestone in the field of sustainable packaging: from now on, 50 percent of the bottle bodies of the hand dishwashing liquid Pril produced in Germany will be made of recycled material from the yellow bag. Recycled beverage bottles are used for the remaining share, so that the bottle bodies are made of 100 percent recycled PET (rPET).
The Ulster U150 Twin Shaft Shredder offers double the processing power of J&G Environmental’s existing machine.
The unique circular economy value chain enables the recycling of label release liner waste, ensures the supply of PET raw material to a Finland based chemical company Inosence Polyol Oy and increases the share of recycled raw material in Finnfoam's insulation production.
TOMRA continues to play a key role in closing the loop on PET beverage containers but recognizes that there is more to be done. Now political framework, bold decisions and smart investments in collecting, sorting and recycling should be used to improve circularity across all material streams and to overcome today’s supply chain bottlenecks.