Frank V. Vanderlip, former President of the National City Bank, of New York, characterized this as a stupid depression. He emphasized the fact that millions were suffering amidst glutted markets and surpluses.
Mais »Ending the Depression Through Planned Obsolescence
Frank V. Vanderlip, former President of the National City Bank, of New York, characterized this as a stupid depression. He emphasized the fact that millions were suffering amidst glutted markets and surpluses.
Mais »Florida governor signs curbside recycling contamination bill
The law, regarding the management of contaminated recyclables in recycling contracts, goes into effect in October. Link:
Mais »Flexible plastic packaging research shows positive signs
The Materials Recovery for the Future consortium determined that its pilot research on recycling flexible plastic packaging is viable. Link:
Mais »China releases import quotas for copper, aluminum
China did not release any new import quotas for steelpaper scrap in its latest batch of import quotas. Link:
Mais »Finetuning Food Waste Composting
The Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency in Kingston, New York began with a pilot project in 2012. Today, it Organics Recovery Facility services generators throughout the region. Link:
Mais »The word sustainability is dead
Alex Massie, Principal Consultant at Eunomia Research and Consulting specialising in the climate and ecological emergency, explains why the word sustainability is out of date and increasingly redundant Link:
Mais »China uncovers over 500k tonnes of illegal waste in latest crackdown
Chinese customs authorities have intercepted over 500,000 tonnes of illegal waste under the Blue Sky 2020 anti-smuggling campaign and plan to continue the crackdown on illicit domestic and foreign waste imports. Link:
Mais »City of London recycling to be part of riverside refurbishment
Planning permission is in place for a five-storey living wall made from recycled drinks cans on the banks of Londons River Thames. Link:
Mais »Reusables are safe to use during pandemic, say experts
A group of 119 experts and scientists have signed a statement reassuring the public that reusable containers are safe to use during the Covid-19 pandemic, provided hygiene measures are followed. Link:
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