A bio-derived plastic that could replace PET in food and drink packaging has received interim recycling approval from an industry organization in Europe.
A bio-derived plastic that could replace PET in food and drink packaging has received interim recycling approval from an industry organization in Europe.
A pair of Northeast states accept applications for recycling-related grants, and funds are awarded for a host of initiatives in Midwest and West Coast jurisdictions.
A research firm is asking industry professionals to provide information for a broad analysis of the state of U.S. materials recovery.
This story originally appeared in the July 2016 issue of Resource Recycling.
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