All Chemical recycling articles – Page 6
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Avery Dennison announces "first-ever" recycled polypropylene label material
Avery Dennison has taken an important step towards supplying a recycled polypropylene (rPP) label material, collaborating with SABIC in the TRUCIRCLE initiative.
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Trinseo to implement recycled polystyrene in food packaging
Trinseo has partnered with CEDAP to advance the implementation of recycled polystyrene (PS) used in food packaging applications.
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Tesco trials feedstock recycling technology
The UK's leading retailer Tesco has announced it will start collecting previously unrecyclable plastics to be recycled in ten of its stores. Packaging Europe spoke to trial partner Recycling Technologies about the project.
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Circularity Partnerships Encircling the Planet
Veolia has been a common denominator in several recent circular economy collaborations. Laurent Auguste discusses the importance of a pre-competitive approach and suggests that less developed countries present an opportunity for reverse innovation
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Recycling Technologies Expands on Specialism in Chemical Recycling of Plastics
Recycling Technologies Ltd, specialists in the chemical recycling of plastics, today announced two new additions to its leadership board.
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Chemical Recycling 101
Breaking apart LEGO bricks, unbaking a cake… The use of metaphors reflects the fact that chemical recycling is a poorly understood concept in the margins of mainstream debate about plastic waste. Three experts spoke to Tim Sykes about its potential.
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Petcore Europe Conference 2018 "Strategy for PET in the Circular Economy"
Once per year Europe's entire PET value chain meets in Brussels for the annual Petcore Europe Conference. Due to its success in recent editions this year's conference was held for the first time over two days and welcomed more than 200 experts.
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Launch of the New European Project on Chemical Recycling DEMETO
The new European project on chemical recycling DEMETO is officially launched.