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Low availability and cheaper Asian prime products are dampening trade while the surge in chemical technologies is faltering.
The eighth edition of International E-Waste Day, to be held on 14 October, will spotlight critical raw materials (CRMs), the ...
Despite a 13% drop in sales, Austria-based Erema Group says it remains resilient in the face of global economic and ...
Nippon Steel has announced major investment in its drive for 'greener' steel with a EUR 5.28 billion package of investment at ...
Let me paint you a picture, a snapshot of a typical recycling company somewhere in Europe, not too big, not too small. The ...
Hopes for a legally binding United Nations treaty to tackle plastic pollution have virtually disappeared amid opposition from ...
The recovered paper industry faces a triple challenge of export bans, more tariffs and regulatory divergence, BIR's World ...
Publication of a report showing the positive environmental impact of recycling is being delayed 'because the numbers are so ...
A group of Australian researchers has discovered an new way to recycle synthetic bale twine. They say it’s high time for a solution, citing a growing volume of agricultural waste. Farmers all around ...
The latest BIR gathering took place in Spain’s popular city Valencia. Here are some highlights from the trade show and conference floor! *Be sure to check our upcoming issue for the full event report.
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