A couple of depolymerization companies announce major milestones in their efforts to recycle PET on a broader scale.
A couple of depolymerization companies announce major milestones in their efforts to recycle PET on a broader scale.
An integrated processing, consulting and testing company has launched a service to help brand owners develop recycling-friendly plastic packaging.
In Indonesia, the road to plastic marine debris prevention may be paved with, well, plastic.
Unless you’re buying seafood (and maybe not even then) fishy smelling food and drink packaging isn’t going to fly. A project in Europe is working to deodorize EPS from fish boxes so they can be recycled into new food-contact products.
Plans for a fiberglass recycling R&D center advance, and a German company wins an award for its tracer-assisted optical sorting technology.
Example of a nylon component in an automotive application.
A chemicals company that makes a nylon-boosting additive says it’s now developing a product to improve properties of recycled PET.
Loop Industries reverses course on buying a Montreal facility, and optical sorter companies show off their improved products.
The first workshop for the DEMETO project, held Sept. 28 in Brussels.
The European Union will invest millions of euros into advancing a microwave depolymerization technology for PET container scrap and polyester in discarded textiles.
A scientific panel signed off on a slew of PET recycling technologies this year, determining they produce clean RPET that can be used in food and drink packaging.