March 2014 - Plastic Waste Solutions
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Global production of bioplastics estimated to grow by 400% in 2016
Posted on March 31, 2014 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsGlobal production of bioplastics estimated to grow by 400% in 2016. The current global production capacity of bioplastics, including both biodegradable and bio-based plastics, is about 1.5 mln tons, which supposes a total revenue of about Euro 4,400 mln. A...
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Recycler Maine Plastics shuts down -USA
Posted on March 29, 2014 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsRecycler Maine Plastics shuts down - News - Plastics News. Maine Plastics Inc. — one of North America’s largest plastics recyclers — has closed its doors. “Due to the actions taken by our bank, Maine Plastics can no longer purchase or...
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Victorian Premier Denis Napthine backs cash-for-cans recycling scheme – Australia
Posted on March 25, 2014 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsVictorian Premier Denis Napthine backs cash-for-cans recycling scheme. Premier Denis Napthine is quietly lobbying his NSW counterpart to join forces with Victoria to consider a cash-for-cans scheme across several states. High-level talks between the Premier's office and the O'Farrell government have...
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Wal-Mart wants to boost recycled packaging content by 3 billion pounds – News – Plastics News
Posted on March 17, 2014 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsWal-Mart wants to boost recycled packaging content by 3 billion pounds - News - Plastics News. The Bentonville, Ark.-based retail giant wants to increase post-consumer recycled content in plastic packaging by 3 billion pounds by 2020. That’s a three followed by...
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EU-wide ban on non-biodegradable plastic bags can lower waste
Posted on March 11, 2014 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsEU-wide ban on non-biodegradable plastic bags can lower waste: theparliament.com. In 2010, around 100 billion plastic bags were placed on the EU market, eight billion of these were littered, and only six per cent were recycled. After many debates and...
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San Francisco Just Became the First Major U.S. City to Ban the Sale of Plastic Water Bottles
Posted on March 10, 2014 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsSan Francisco Just Became the First Major U.S. City to Ban the Sale of Plastic Water Bottles » RYOT News. This is a great move by San Francisco. Still a long way to go to stop this unnecessary usage...
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Australian Roads littered with Drink Bottles
Posted on March 10, 2014 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsWe did an informal survey of littered bottles around the streets of our house. We knew Australia had a bottle littering problem but this survey surprised even us. 26 bottles along one km going east, 38 bottles along one km going west and...
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Profits Boom as Chinese Waste to Energy Firm Secures Gate Fee Increases – China
Posted on March 6, 2014 by DrRossH in Landfills and DisposalProfits Boom as Chinese Waste to Energy Firm Secures Gate Fee Increases - Waste Management World. The company said that its environmental protection projects processed a total of 4.423 million tonnes of household waste 68,000 tonnes of industrial and hazardous...
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Alter NRG to Supply 15 MW Plasma Gasification Waste to Energy Plant in China – Waste Management World
Posted on March 6, 2014 by DrRossH in Landfills and DisposalAlter NRG to Supply 15 MW Plasma Gasification Waste to Energy Plant in China - Waste Management World. The company (TSX: NRG and OTCQX: ANRGF) said that it has signed a $15 million agreement with Bijie City Green Environmental Energy...
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Recycling group disputes findings of study on impact of compostable plastics – News – Plastics News
Posted on March 3, 2014 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsRecycling group disputes findings of study on impact of compostable plastics - News - Plastics News. Another example of how complicated it is to make plastic appear to be more genuinely friendly to the consumer who is concerned about the...
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