Recycling International September/October 2025 – pag. 102
TECHNOLOGY EXPERT Built for heavy-duty jobs As the recycling industry faces increasing volumes of complex scrap, the demand for efficient…
TECHNOLOGY EXPERT Built for heavy-duty jobs As the recycling industry faces increasing volumes of complex scrap, the demand for efficient…
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10 EARLY SUCCESS FOR MANDATORY EPR SCHEMES IN SOUTH AFRICA A new mandato- ry extended producer responsibility (EPR) scheme in…
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14 SWANCOR POWERS CHINA’S FIRST FULLY RECYCLABLE WIND TURBINE Taiwanese company Swancor has played a major part in build- ing…
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