We’ve compiled an overview of the most popular stories of the year and other interesting facts. Grab a coffee and catch up!
Amongst the most searched words on our website are: aluminium, batteries, rare earths, nickel, plastic, copper, aircraft, and export.
The top ten countries reading our online content are; France, the US, China, India, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden and South Africa. India also popped up in a lot of searches, mirroring the momentum of the country’s recycling industry.
Recycling content is drawing an increasingly younger audience. Around 20% of visitors are below the age of 25, while over 25% are under 35. The group between 35 and 44 years account for approximately 20%. The group between 35-44 years old made up approximately 20%.
Best read web stories:
Recyclable wind turbines on the horizon
Tough summer for Turkish trade
Massive nickel trade fraud alleged
Israeli fridge recycler is in the army now
Glencore launches aluminium scrap joint venture
RI TALKS! Video interview with George Adams
Hopes of 2024 uplift for stainless
From the PRSE floor: ‘Orders are back on track’
RI’s 25th anniversary celebration kicks off in Music City
Neo-Eco builds back war-torn housing
ARN: car recycling speeds ahead
EEC scrapping ships for ‘green steel’
Kazakhstan researchers claim breakthrough for ‘easily recyclable’ PCBs
Most popular articles from the magazine:
Also celebrating: Kuusakoski turns 110
Braungart’s perspective – revisiting how we’re remaking our world
Alter Trading: 125 years in business – ‘fascinating and rewarding
Quakes shock supply chains and scrap trade
Once upon a time in the North…
Surendra Patawari: ‘Investors are looking at us, the recyclers’
Hensel Recycling: 25 years of precious metals processing expertise
Stainless steel market stabilises, nickel surplus persists
Indonesian milestone: 40 000 tonnes of waste collected
Tanaka: circular precious metals are already a reality
Popular recent stories:
Costache, Burrage and Sacco kick off RI Top 100
No relief for metals recyclers from new regulations
Column: What’s the best solution for dirty nappies?
SA recyclers’ anger at possible extension to export scrap ban
Fully recyclable car motors without rare earths?
Raff Plastics: ‘Want real change? Be proactive!’
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