Indorama to invest $8 billion in chemical recycling and more Chasing its sustainability goals, global PET producer Indorama is going to invest $8 billion over the next eight years into chemically recycled and bio-based plastics. … Read More…

Indorama to invest $8 billion in chemical recycling and more Chasing its sustainability goals, global PET producer Indorama is going to invest $8 billion over the next eight years into chemically recycled and bio-based plastics. … Read More…
Recently published research helps inform the producer responsibility debate in the U.S. by looking at past outcomes in Europe. … Read More…
How a startup will track scrap plastic shipments The U.S. EPA has provided funding to Kamilo, Inc., which uses technology to monitor material moving through the recycling chain, with a goal of increasing the value of recycled resins. … Read More…
Investors with $130 trillion in assets under management have pushed for consistent, comparable disclosures on climate risk, SEC Chair Gary Gensler said Monday. … Read More…
This article appeared in the February 2022 issue of Resource Recycling. Subscribe today for access to all print content. Once widely viewed as “unrecyclable” due to polyethylene coatings, paper cups have been a focal point of many collaborative efforts …
Call2Recycle CEO Leo Raudys sat with Waste360 to talk about how a new wave of North American recyclers are bracing for the influx of end-of-life batteries. He gave his take on what’s needed to create a unified national system to …
The Alliance of Mission-Based Recyclers called plastics-to-fuel processes “false solutions,” though the group of nonprofit recyclers says it is more open to technologies that are geared toward production of recycled resin.→ Source: Industry group blasts one segment of chemical …
California’s cap-and-trade program, intended to decrease greenhouse gasses, has long been criticized. A recent study found that Black and Latino communities and other communities of color are still more exposed to pollution from oil facilities than white communities. Source: What …
Google published its latest plastic circularity report, finding that both chemical and mechanical recycling will be needed to close the “plastics circularity gap” by 2040. The tech giant also pointed to taxing virgin plastics to help reduce waste. → …
A leader of Clean Earth’s electronics processing division explains how electronics recycling and reuse companies can adjust to meet the evolving needs of their customers.→ Source: In My Opinion: Adapting in a changing e-waste environment – E-Scrap News Read More…