March 2021 - Plastic Waste Solutions
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Circular economy could be worth $2 trillion – Australia
Posted on March 30, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting Regulations, Plastic Waste NewsSource: Circular economy could be worth $2 trillion – PwC report - Inside Waste A report by PwC states that Australia’s circular economy could be worth up to $2 trillion by 2040, and also save up to 165 million tonnes...
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Conquering Australia’s plastic problem – AWRE
Posted on March 30, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsSource: Conquering Australia’s plastic problem - AWRE Plastic waste is really difficult to deal with compared to other materials such as glass and metal because it is low density, low value and there are many technical hurdles to overcome. For this...
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Study to assess local advanced recycling industry – Australia
Posted on March 23, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsSource: Study to assess local advanced recycling industry Collaboration between technology developer Licella, recycler iQ Renew, Coles, polymer manufacturer LyondellBasell and Nestlé marks a major step towards a circular economy for soft...
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Marine Fuel made from plastic waste – UK
Posted on March 23, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsSource: Marine Fuel made from plastic waste - Inside Waste Clean Planet Energy has released details of two new fuels manufactured for use in any ship or vessel. Both fuels are produced using non-recyclable waste plastics as the feedstock, therefore...
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When tyre recyclers deal with dodgy overseas operators – Australia
Posted on March 23, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsSource: When tyre recyclers deal with dodgy overseas operators - Inside Waste Dodgy overseas operators have caused approximately 100 shipping containers full of used tyres exported from Australia to Malaysia to be abandoned in Penang. The tyres have been abandoned...
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Is Plastic Recycling A Lie? Oil Companies Touted Recycling To Sell More Plastic
Posted on March 16, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsSource: Is Plastic Recycling A Lie? Oil Companies Touted Recycling To Sell More Plastic : NPR NPR and PBS Frontline spent months digging into internal industry documents and interviewing top former officials. We found that the industry sold the public on an...
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Companies need to take charge of Product Stewardship – Australia
Posted on March 16, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsSource: Companies need to take charge of Product Stewardship - Inside Waste Product stewardship is about manufacturers, importers and retailers taking responsibility in designing-out waste, making products more durable, repairable and recyclable and providing customers with easily accessible and affordable...
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KitKat wrapper made from recycled soft plastics – Australia
Posted on March 16, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsSource article Nestlé, together with other companies, has collaborated to develop Australia’s first soft plastic food wrapper made with recycled content. The prototype KitKat wrapper, which aims at closing the loop on recycling soft plastics, has been created by Nestlé,...
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‘Biodegradable’ plastic will soon be banned in Australia. That’s a big win for the environment
Posted on March 15, 2021 by DrRossH in General, Plastic Waste NewsThe obvious answer then, is to eliminate problematic plastic altogether, as the National Plastics Plan is attempting to do, and replace single-use plastics with reusable alternatives. Source: 'Biodegradable' plastic will soon be banned in Australia. That's a big win for...
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Rising rivers of plastic polluting Port Phillip Bay – Australia
Posted on March 14, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsSource: Rising rivers of plastic polluting Port Phillip Bay Port Phillip EcoCentre has conducted 113 litter trawls over a five-year period to estimate the total amount of rubbish on the surface of each river. Staff and volunteers at the centre cleaned,...
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