Indonesia planning to require recyclate exporters to register

Recyclate exporters may soon need to register with Indonesian authorities and face a tougher inspection regime. The country's Director...

DS Smith warn that EU reuse proposals could lead to much more plastic use

UK mill group DS Smith has warned that European Union proposals to have reuse targets on all materials could lead to more...

BIR shares concerns over potential EU recycled material export blanket ban

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Global trade association BIR has backed EuRIC's call on the EU not to enforce a blanket ban on waste shipments.

EuRIC continues to push for EU to abandon recyclate export ban

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Umbrella trade association EuRIC is making an urgent plea to EU shadow rapporteurs asking them to help end the proposed recyclate export...

Nine Dragons reports lower profits as rising costs hit

Chinese mill group Nine Dragons has reported lower profits in its 2021/22 Interim Report. Gross profits fell 27.5% to...

Recycling prices and market commentary: 24 April 2020

It is quite a strange recycling sector at the moment as it comes to grips with what coronavirus means for it.

Shanying seeking larger supply of recycled paper pulp

One of China's largest papermakers has said that it intends to secure supplies of more recycled paper pulp. Just...

Government guidelines to encourage households not to contaminate recycling

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The Government plans to issue guidelines that will encourage people not to put non-recyclable items in their recycling bins.

Hapag-Lloyd to continue to ship paper and cardboard to China until end of year

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Shipping line Hapag-Lloyd has said it will ship paper and cardboard to reach China by the end of the year.

FEATURE: We take a look at sustainable coffee cups 

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In recent years, there have been several innovations in the field of recyclable coffee cups. Many companies are bringing new products to...
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