Wide world of recycling: July 11, 2016
Several workers were killed in an accident at a U.K. metals recycling operation, and Hong Kong beachgoers can’t find the...
Several workers were killed in an accident at a U.K. metals recycling operation, and Hong Kong beachgoers can’t find the...
A New York City borough fights back against illegal dumpers of old electronics, and Best Buy joins a national effort...
The Basel Action Network and Hong Kong officials spar over illegal dumpsites, and a city in India opens e-scrap drop-off...
Through the first four months of 2016, export volumes of recovered plastics were 7.7 percent lower than totals from this...
One publication examines what a "Brexit" could mean for waste diversion efforts in the U.K., and Unifi expands global distributions...
Europe could be in line for more plastics recovery, and China is reportedly weighing the pros and cons of banning...
Europe's PET trade group reports on efforts to boost thermoform recycling, and Tomra wins an award in China for its...
Indonesia considers following its fee on plastic bags with one on plastic beverage containers, and South African pickers could be...
A county in West Virginia could legally allow the landfilling of electronics but is choosing not to, and an investment...
China's appetite for rPET fuels infrastructure in Pakistan, and Taiwan continues to propel recovery of a wide range of material....
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