Start-up provides digital platform for plastic recyclate trading

Hamburg-based start-up cirplus has entered into the UK market in a bid to digitalise the plastic and recycling industry. The firm offers "a global end-to-end...

Food packaging will still be landfilled or incinerated without accelerated innovation

While recycling, reuse and composting of packaging continues to increase significantly, a fifth of all food packaging could still find its way to landfill...

New machine claimed to offer advances in sensor-based aluminium sorting

TOMRA's x-ray transmission (XRT) technology "combines innovative synergies in metal and diamond recovery, once again setting new standards in sensor-based aluminium sorting", says the...

PRN proposals: A welcome raising of standards (comment)

Joseph Doherty of Re-Gen Waste welcomes the consultation on the Packaging Recovery Note (PRN). All English exporters will have to register and get an environmental...

£4m investment in new Central Scotland recycling facility

Recycling and waste management business Levenseat has announced plans to invest £4m upgrading a new Materials Recycling Facility (MRF), which it purchased for an...

Sponsored Content: Firms partner to tackle trommel fines

Waste management firm Ace Liftaway has announced plans to introduce a new 90tph trommel fines recycling plant to its waste recycling and processing facility in Hampshire.

Never-ending story: Glass recycling and its unappreciated subtleties

Glass is often presented as the perfect circular economy material, possessing the qualities of being entirely and endlessly recyclable. Unfortunately, like so many things in life, the truth is a little more complex on close inspection. Envirotec spoke to Steve Whettingsteel, founder and CEO of glass recycling technology firm Krysteline, in search of a clearer understanding.

Pumps group presents circular economy seminar

The importance of the circular economy to the pump sector comes up for attention in a series of seminars taking place in Brussels in...

Lighting product design for a circular economy: workshops in April and May

Recycling expert Recolight’s first training workshop focusing on lighting product design for a circular economy ran in London during April. The course design drew on...

Recycling trade association criticises comments of EA chief on waste exports

The Recycling Association has criticised the "dangerous language" used by Environment Agency chief executive Sir James Bevan. In a speech at a 12 April event...

Veolia launches biorefinery project to produce CO2-neutral biofuel from pulp production

Veolia has launched what it calls the world's largest biorefinery project "producing CO2-neutral bio-methanol from a pulp mill, located in Finland". The project aims...

Sustainable concept for wood-based textile fibres

An international prize for scientific achievements relevant to forestry has been given to the developers of a system for producing textile fibres from waste...

Unique online tool for repair cafés gets an update

The latest version of a free online resource for repair cafés - the Repair Café Carbon Calculator from Farnham Repair Café (FRC) - went...

Partnership offers route to a greener dram

An innovative new project is ‘distilling’ residues from Scotland’s famous whisky industry into sustainable, green energy. The successful trial involving Scottish Water, SEPA and major...

Bradford becomes first Yorkshire and Humber council to specify plastic roads

Bradford Council has worked with waste plastic road company MacRebur to become the first local authority in the region to specify road surfacing material...

Risk of recycling crisis as UK Government ‘deaf’ to industry concerns about Red Diesel...

The body representing Scottish SME resource and waste management operators says recycling services across the country are under threat following the UK Government’s refusal...

Consortium to assess the future of packaging waste sorting

Nine brand-owners, an independent test & research centre and two universities will bring expertise over 2 years to develop and test an...

Turning WEEE into gold: The Royal Mint to build South Wales plant

The Royal Mint has announced plans to build a "world first" plant in South Wales to recover gold from UK electronic waste. The facility...

Global Waste Index 2022 highlights leaders and laggards

There are still major differences in the amount of waste generated across the world, and how it is disposed, a finding confirmed by a...

Government sets out new targets on air quality, water pollution, waste and woodland cover

The UK government announced new environmental targets in four key areas of air quality, water, waste reduction and woodland cover on 16 March....