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April 2015, No.3
Will the sorting robot
take over?
Game changers: Boyan
Slat, Cheung Yan, Ellen
McArthur and others
The evergrowing impact
of export restrictions
Innovating the ELV
plas tics loop
The footwear
recycling
challenge
March 2015, No.2
Sustainability rebel Gunter Pauli:
‘Imagine better’
Tough times for Europe’s e-scrap recyclers
Rising car sales boost PGM reclamation
Plastics processing expansion at Coolrec
High hopes,
big barriers
Scrap metals in India:
August 2015, No.6
Raising scrap ratios China’s ‘new normal’?
Ship owners turn screw
on South Asia
Professor Ernst Worrell:
‘Leaving a recycling
legacy’
Making the best out
of ELV minerals
It’s time to adjust the sails
Captains of copper say:
May 2015, No.4
Highlights from
ISRI’s Convention & Expo in Vancouver
Illegal exports
challenge Europe’s vehicle recyclers
Who will feed
Germany’s hungry
paper mills?
Tyre recycling in Europe: the case of the ‘missing’ arisings
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November 2015, No.9
Industry faces
diminishing margins
and rising costs
Paper exporter
Wade Schuetzeberg:
‘China will come out
stronger’
Safety: scrap yard can
still be a deadly place
to work
Attero dialling in
on India’s e-scrap
challenge
BIR meets in Prague:
Struggling
through
tough times
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November 2015, No.9
Industry faces
diminishing margins
and rising costs
Paper exporter
Wade Schuetzeberg:
‘China will come out
stronger’
Safety: scrap yard can
still be a deadly place
to work
Attero dialling in
on India’s e-scrap
challenge
BIR meets in Prague:
Struggling
through
tough times
October 2015, No.8
Stora Enso sets tone
for paper recycling in
Poland
Lithium-ion batteries
taking the world by
storm
Machinery suppliers
get back on their feet
Find and be found on
Metalface.com
Is the e-cycling
business still viable?
A new
narrative
for Africa
Handling e-scrap in Kenya and Ghana: