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Tetronics DC Plasma Technology Recycling Ruthenium in Japan
Japanese Furuya Metal Co. has opened a new plasma pyrometallurgical facility to recycle Platinum Group Metals from spent catalysts at its Tsuchiura plant. Read More
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Food Waste Costing the Earth – And $750 Billion per Year
Around the world some 1.3 billion tonnes of food waste is produced annually with a direct economic cost of some $750 billion, according to a new report by the UN. Read More
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Five Yr Waste to Energy Contract Extension for Covanta in Oregon
Marion County, Oregon has extended its agreement with Covanta for disposal of the county’s waste at the 13 MW Covanta Marion waste to energy facility. Read More
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WMW Newscast from the RWM Show Floor
WMW’s Ben Messenger brings you some of the top stories from the floor of this year’s RWM show in Birmingham, including a new bin lift from Faun Zoeller, new micro AD patents and an update on a recently completed C&I facility featuring TOMRA Sorting’s technology… Watch Now
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More Headlines
VIDEO: Mattress Recycling Bill in California
Resource & Recycling Constancy Launched by Biffa
Bollegraaf Robotic Recycler Demos at RWM Prior to Commercial Trial
Responsible E-Waste Recycling Will Protect Environment & Create Jobs
A Fine Pear for Starters as Waste to Energy Facility gets Underway in Bucks
£30m to Boost Recycling, Waste to Energy & Gasification in London
Covanta Waste to Energy Plant in Florida Verified to Sell Voluntary Carbon Offsets
VIDEO: Micro Anaerobic Digestion Biogas Unit Wins U.S. Defense Award

Did You Read?

Pulp Fraction: UK’s First Carton Recycling Plant
The UK’s first beverage carton recycling facility has been opened near Halifax by ACE UK and paper producer Sonoco Alcore and is now recycling the pulp fraction into high quality ‘coreboard’. Read More
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160,000 TPA Material Recycling Facility Opened in Delaware
Charlotte, North Carolina based recycling company ReCommunity has opened a 160,000 ton per year material recycling facility in New Castle, Delaware. Read More
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Europe’s Toxic Ships: How Poor Recycling Practices are Poisoning Asian Beaches
How Waste to Energy Could Help the U.S. Tackle GHG Emissions
The WASP – Taking the Sting out of Sydney’s Waste
Trigeneration Project Using Landfill Gas Powered Fuel Cells
Cutting the Risk of Landfill Fires
The Waste Gasification Debate

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