Mechanical and chemical recycling methods each come with trade-offs in cost, energy use and potential environmental impact. • Supply chain …
Itochu Partners With ERI to Boost E-Waste Recycling in Japan – Impakter
Japan strengthens domestic recycling with Itochu-ERI collaboration. Japan is taking steps to improve its handling of electronic waste, with Itochu …
TERRA Expands Global Certified Electronics Reuse & Recycling Network into Ecuador
… Recycling Alliance), the world’s largest network of certified electronics reuse and recycling providers, today announced its expansion into …
UK seeks PRN system reform to tackle fraud, support domestic recycling – Plastics News
The UK government has launched a new consultation on further reforms to the Packaging Waste Recycling Note (PRN) system, in an effort to tackle …
How Starbucks is Growing Access to Cup Recycling – Food & Beverage Outlook
Starbucks is growing the number of cups that are suitable for curb-side recycling to reduce waste and support sustainability efforts.
Sarasota recycling event destroys tons of paper, electronics | WUSF
Sarasota recycling event shreds five tons of paper and destroys 3,000 pounds of electronics · The city of Sarasota saved about 85 trees at its biannual …
How Renasens Cracked Textile Recycling And Raised $11.5 Million – Forbes
A new textile recycling breakthrough tackles polycotton waste using supercritical CO₂. How Renasens scaled fast and secured €10M to take the …
Danbury to seek bids for trash and recycling services | News – thefacts.com
Danbury will seek bids for trash and recycling services as officials review costs, reliability and new options. Council also approved a $1600 tree …
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Moving beyond recycling to political action – southernminn.com
I appreciate the work of all who reduce, reuse, recycle, repair and compost. These efforts help in the struggle to cut greenhouse gas emissions. ” But …
Dirty diapers born again in Japan recycling breakthrough | National | themountaineer.com
Billions of dirty diapers end up buried or burned every year in Japan — more from seniors than babies — but a recycling breakthrough has given …