New recycling technology provides end-of-life solution for composite plastics

Automotive and construction industries are set to benefit from a commercially viable route towards sustainable manufacture. New technology based on pyrolysis and physical separation could tackle a growing problem for automotive, construction and other major industries – how to recycle composite plastics. Forthcoming legislation sets increasingly stringent targets for recovery …

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Women are much better at recycling waste than men

In Waterford, Ireland women are better at recycling waste than men – except when it comes to disposing drink cans! That was one of the insightful findings of the survey on Waterford People’s Attitudes, Knowledge and Use of recycling facilities conducted by the Transition Year students of St. Angela’s Secondary …

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US City-run prison to quit sorting garbage

Folsom, California plans to close its city-run prison in which nearly 400 minimum-security inmates sort recyclables from trash and launch a kerbside recycling collection programme instead. City officials say the plant was losing US$1.5 million annually

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Plastics from ELVs could go straight back into new vehicles

Letsrecycle.com (http://www.letsrecycle.com) reports that a two-year project, entitled “PROVE”, has established a set of industry-wide generic standards for recycled plastics across a range of engineering applications. Led by the British Plastics Federation (BPF) and the Consortium for Automotive Recycling (CARE Group), the study claims that it will give manufacturers – …

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First UK Construction and Demolition Waste Eco-Site opened

Brian Wilson MP, Minister for Construction and Energy, today visited Greenwich, London to open the first Construction and Demolition Waste Eco Site of its kind in the UK. Britain’s building industry is a major extractor of raw materials and annually produces over 14 million tonnes of waste in London alone. …

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