EU backs LyondellBasell’s MoReTec technology for plastic waste
Germany – LyondellBasell has been granted a €40 million subsidy from the European Union (EU) Innovation Fund to propel its MoReTec technology.
Continue ReadingGermany – LyondellBasell has been granted a €40 million subsidy from the European Union (EU) Innovation Fund to propel its MoReTec technology.
Continue ReadingGermany – Neste has collaborated with Eppendorf on the creation of a line of lab consumables made from renewable raw materials, introducing the Eppendorf Consumables BioBased series.
Continue ReadingGermany – Plagazi has secured an order for a feasibility study from Korn Recycling, a leading German waste recycling company, aimed to explore the viability of implementing an on-site HE-2000 plant, a move that could revolutionize the way commercial waste is processed and contribute to the production of fuel cell-grade hydrogen.
Continue ReadingSweden – In an initiative to combat unnecessary fossil carbon dioxide emissions from plastic waste incineration, three Swedish cities—Vattenfall, Tekniska Verken in Linköping, and Umeå Energi—are pioneering the use of a revolutionary digital camera technology called FossilEye.
Continue ReadingFrance – In a decisive move to address the growing packaging waste crisis, the European Parliament has adopted its position on new EU-wide rules on packaging.
Continue ReadingGermany – LyondellBasell (LYB) has taken a giant leap in the battle against plastic waste with the final investment decision to construct its first industrial-scale catalytic advanced recycling demonstration plant.
Continue ReadingItaly – RES Spa has secured an €8 million loan from Banco BPM Spa to fund the construction of a state-of-the-art plastics recycling plant.
Continue ReadingGermany – BASF and Teamplas Group are joining forces to revolutionize the recycling landscape. Their partnership aims to turn post-consumer waste into premium office equipment and car interior components, leveraging the cutting-edge capabilities of BASF’s IrgaCycle technology.
Continue ReadingDenmark – Danish start-up Continuum has unveiled a world-first method for recycling wind turbine blades into composite building materials. The potential of these “infinitely recyclable” composite panels extends beyond traditional recycling, with applications in home construction and even bullet-proofing.
Continue ReadingGermany – OMV is making a significant move into the circular economy with a substantial investment in an innovative sorting plant. The company has made its final investment decision to build this facility in Walldürn, southern Germany, developed in collaboration with Interzero.
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