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TRENDS & UPDATES 53recyclinginternational.com | November/December | 2022 ZWE: PRIORITISE MECHANICAL RECYCLING New research suggests that mechanical recycling of plas-…

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TRENDS & UPDATES 55recyclinginternational.com | November/December | 2022 WALES MOVES ON POLYSTYRENE PACKAGING Wales is planning to outlaw polystyrene fast-food…

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56 ‘It’s all about relationships’ Recycling International regularly spotlights individual scrap traders from around the globe. Here we give the…

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38 ‘Our country’s battery recycling is also projected to grow in the near future,’ she adds quickly. In 2022, total…

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14 FORD SIGNS UP TO LOW CARBON STEEL IN EUROPE Ford in Europe has announced agreements with Salzgitter Flachstahl, Tata…

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TRENDS & UPDATES 15recyclinginternational.com | November/December | 2022 FORD SIGNS UP TO LOW CARBON STEEL IN EUROPE Ford in Europe…

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19recyclinginternational.com | November/December | 2022 CONFERENCE REPORT Fadi Awadhalla (middle): ‘Primary producers are looking at recycling whether they like it…

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JX Metals sets sights on 50% recycled metals JX Nippon Mining & Metals Corporation has evolved from a Japanese copper…

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BEST PRACTICE Zipfel emphasises that battery metals are gain- ing momentum, too. ‘We can handle any type of treated e-scrap…

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25recyclinginternational.com | November/December | 2022 CONFERENCE REPORT Argentina? And what about Brazil? That’s like ten countries away! I appre- ciate…