SWANA reports significant increase in deaths associated with solid waste collection

Since March 14, the North American Solid Waste Association has recorded a significant increase in deaths involving vehicles and solid waste collection workers. Since March 14, the North American Solid Waste Association (SWANA) has recorded a significant increase in deaths involving vehicles and solid waste collection workers. The organization said it knew of at least […]

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MEDT pulls polyethylene on itself

In the coming days, as part of a special investigation initiated by Karpatneftekhim LLC (Kalush, Ivano-Frankivsk region), preliminary measures may be introduced in the form of import duties on a number of goods. Imports of polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are hit. We clarify that the complainant insists on the introduction of the aforementioned preliminary […]

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BIR Update on the Impact of COVID-19 Measures to Scrap Recycling Yards Around the World

The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is providing ad hoc updates from its Ambassadors around the world on the impacts on recyclers as the world takes unprecedented measures to tackle COVID-19. In the US, the situation varies from state to state. The most populous of these, California, has shut down all non-essential industries but scrap recycling […]

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The next five years could be turning for bioplastics

Most plastics are currently made from petrochemicals, which reinforces the world’s dependence on crude oil. Despite growing awareness of plastics issues, global plastics production is growing, and IDTechEx’s recent Bioplastics 2020-2025 report predicts that plastics production will exceed 600 million tons by 2030. Bioplastics are a family of polymers derived from biomass raw materials, they […]

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Sinopec resumes expansion of Wuhan plant

Sinopec-SK Wuhan Petrochemical Corp, a joint venture between Sinopec China and South Korea’s SK Innovation, has resumed expanding its petrochemical plant in Wuhan (Hubei Province), media reported. Work was suspended earlier this year due to an outbreak of coronavirus, the epicenter of which was Wuhan Chinese. To combat the virus, it was decided to actually […]

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