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Our top stories from January 2023

An EU proposal to end plastics exports was of interest to our readers last month. | European Parliament Multimedia Centre

Readers clicked on coverage of an emerging glass market, cross-Atlantic plastic trade concerns, a newly formed family of recycling companies and more last month.

The list below shows our top stories published in January in terms of unique page views.

1 | Experts tout the benefits of recycled glass pozzolans

Making new glass bottles is generally considered the highest and best use for cullet, but recycling glass into a cement substitute is actually better from a greenhouse gas perspective, speakers on a recent webinar said.

2 | EU-to-US scrap plastics trade under threat

A branch of the European Union wants to end all exports of recovered plastics within the next four years, a move that would undoubtedly disrupt trade with the U.S. One company leader suggested the impacts could hinge on what the EU decides to consider “waste.”

3 | Closed Loop’s push to link MRFs, organics and more

Last year’s launch of Circular Services created a new family of varied recycling companies, yet they’re all focused on a circular economy and are fueled with hundreds of millions of dollars in fresh capital.

4 | Study compares chemical, mechanical recycling methods

A study conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory evaluated various PET recycling methods from technical, economic and environmental standpoints to provide a big-picture overview of today’s options.

5 | Debating what it takes to make people trust recycling again

American consumers think recycling is of great importance, but their trust in the actual system has been slipping for years. A recent webinar brought experts together to brainstorm solutions.

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