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59April 2015 Sorting black plastics using ‘ Superman vision’ A signifi cant volume of mixed plas-tics is collected in the...

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36 April 2015 At the 2012 BIR World Recycling Conven-tion in Rome, guest speaker Barbara Fliess – senior trade policy...

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37April 2015 tion,’ it states. When used multi-laterally, export restrictions have been found instead to ‘drive up domestic production costs...

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39April 2015 Tough cookie gets Atlas back on track ‘Less energy consuming, more safe-ty, better comfort,’ says Fil Filipov in...

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40 April 2015 A helping hand at the conveyor belt In 10 to 15 years from now, manual sorting of...

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43April 2015 ‘Totally new concepts are to revolutionise the recycling and sorting industry, and this is why robots could take...

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49April 2015 based material recovery rate of 85% for ELVs; at its best, this is achieved economically by intense sorting...

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25April 2015 al and EU funding, with involvement from retail giants such as Tesco and Next as well as from...

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27April 2015 C O V E R S T O R Y wear production, Rahimifard is adamant that ‘alternative materials...