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25-09-2025

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…

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50 August | 2017 recyclinginternational.com next issue Closing dates Editorial closing date: Friday September 8 Contact Martijn Reintjes +31 26…

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‘We started in 1939 in Menen, on the Belgian-French border, with a small yard and a hardworking family,’ says Rik…

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INTERVIEW 7recyclinginternational.com | September/October | 2025 ‘High capacity without supply is worthless’ With a clear but realistic vision, Rik Debaere…

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8 pay extra for it. Being ahead of your time can be economically challeng- ing.’ Quality is Galloo’s top priority,…

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INTERVIEW 9recyclinginternational.com | September/October | 2025 refinement is crucial. The metals industry has to decarbonise and that can only be…

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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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Recycling International September/October 2025 – pag. 11

TRENDS & UPDATES 11recyclinginternational.com | September/October | 2025 Fotobijschrift AGAIN, PLASTICS RECYCLERS CRY FOR HELP: ‘IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED’ Europe’s plastics…

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TRENDS & UPDATES 13recyclinginternational.com | September/October | 2025 UK TACKLES ILLEGAL TYRE EXPORTS TO INDIA British regulators are introducing enhanced…

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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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Recycling International September/October 2025 – pag. 15

15recyclinginternational.com | September/October | 2025 TRENDS & UPDATES SWANCOR POWERS CHINA’S FIRST FULLY RECYCLABLE WIND TURBINE energy. The Taiwanese company…

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