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35May | 2017recyclinginternational.com In all corners of the world, it seems action is being taken to boost the recycling of…

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36 May | 2017 plastics recyclinginternational.com Turkey, meanwhile, has around 50 waste-to-energy plants which treat between 43 000 and 50…

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39May | 2017recyclinginternational.com producer responsibility schemes, with producers trying to stimulate voluntary initiatives,’ he explained. The US state of Oregon…

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26 May | 2017 cover story recyclinginternational.com when handing over an ELV to a dismantler, Thorlak told the 200-plus IARC…

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33May | 2017recyclinginternational.com the market has no mercy with wrong deci- sions. Business is done when money is in your…

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6 May | 2017 updates recyclinginternational.com Chemical analysis of input materials is ‘killing’ businesses The recycling industry is being confronted…

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29June | 2017recyclinginternational.com Freight rates likely to stabilise after ‘explosion’ T here are persistent ‘tensions’ with the paper manufacturing industry…

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8 June | 2017 updates recyclinginternational.com Australia has the answer to recycling bulky off-the-road tyres The construction of the world’s…

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26 August | 2017 recyclinginternational.com plastics Axion: Marker technology ‘not the answer’ to increasing recycling rates New developments in marker…

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27August | 2017recyclinginternational.com tion, and by consumers to give product information such as nutrition or recipes. It is even possible…