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TECH TRENDS 16
In a sector shaped by fast-moving technology and sharp market
swings, recyclers are finding new ways to punch back. Twelve
leading technology providers share their insights on current trends,
future challenges and the innovations driving resilience.
TEXTILES SECTOR STOCKS UP ON HOPE 30
Forward-thinking entrepreneurs are determined to transform
textile recycling from a shrinking niche market into a dynamic
success story. If bottles can be recycled into new bottles, surely the
same can be true for clothes – with a little extra effort?
PLASTICS RECYCLERS RAMP UP AMBITION 26
It’s not an easy time to be a plastics recycler. Even so, entrepreneurs
at the heart of the sector agree: ‘Let’s not get sidetracked and focus
instead on what we can do – then do that to the best of our ability.’
BATTERY EXPERTS EXPECT E-MOBILITY WAVE 42
More products with batteries are flooding the market. With electric
cars now an established challenge, forward-thinking recyclers are
zooming in on the aviation industry.
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