Recycling International January/February issue 2023 – pag. 31
31recyclinginternational.com | January/February | 2023 SECOND LIFE Why energy storage needs retail sector, including malls and supermarkets. Supplying local energy…
31recyclinginternational.com | January/February | 2023 SECOND LIFE Why energy storage needs retail sector, including malls and supermarkets. Supplying local energy…
32 Red metal scrap key to energy revolution Copper is one of the champions of the recy- cling industry. Thanks…
33recyclinginternational.com | January/February | 2023 COPPER secondary smelters using scrap and currently processes one million tonnes of recycled metals annually,…
36 South Africa gears up battery recycling ‘There are no dedicated battery recycling facilities set up in South Africa so…
TRENDS & UPDATES 37recyclinginternational.com | January/February | 2023 Fotobijschrift NORSK HYDRO INVESTS IN E-MOBILITY RECYCLING Norsk Hydro is installing an…
38 MULTI-MILLION LOAN FOR RENEWI The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed a EUR 40 million loan with recycling company…
TRENDS & UPDATES 39recyclinginternational.com | January/February | 2023 AMCOR SIGNS UP FOR EXXONMOBIL RECYCLED POLYETHYLENE American-Australian global packaging giant Amcor…
40 Tackling illegal waste or hampering free trade? Significant changes proposed for the move- ment of waste within the European…
41recyclinginternational.com | January/Febuary | 2023 SCRAP TRADE Tackling illegal waste or hampering free trade? tries that give consent and demon-…
FERROUS 43recyclinginternational.com | January/February | 2023 Although scrap and iron ore prices rose, net margins either kept pace or in…
Ferrous Scrap Prices Reference date: February 1, 2023 USA Domestic Scrap Prices* (US$/GRT) HMS 1 heavy steel scrap (1/4 Inch)…