December 2022 - Plastic Waste Solutions
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Senators wade into debate on chemical recycling of plastics – USA
Posted on December 24, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSource A key senator on environmental policy, Delaware Democrat Tom Carper, for example, questioned industry representatives at the Dec. 15 hearing about whether chemical recycling of plastics could hurt the economics of mechanical recycling, if...
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Next year crucial for resource recovery industry – Australia
Posted on December 21, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic Recyclinghttps://www.insidewaste.com.au/resource-recovery-18-months-crucial-for-industry/ It’s been a hectic year in the waste and resource recovery space. With COVID-19 winding down in terms of affecting how business is conducted, and expos, events and seminars on the up, the latter part of 2022 has been good...
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WARR needs to be on a new accelerated path – Australia
Posted on December 16, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingPublished By WARR on 116/12/22 WARR needs to be on a new accelerated path The Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia (WMRR) today welcomes the release of the biennial...
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Monash council gives ratepayers soft plastic collection point – Australia
Posted on December 15, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSource Monash Council has established a collection site for Monash residents who want to continue recycling their soft plastics following the suspension of the RedCycle soft plastics recycling program at Coles and Woolworths. The collection site, which is for Monash residents...
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EPA find 8000 tonnes of soft plastics in warehouses – Australia
Posted on December 13, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSource The Victorian EPA has discovered about 8,000 tonnes of soft plastics in warehouses across Melbourne as part of the suspended REDcycle program. An information gathering notice issued by EPA to the operators of REDcycle uncovered warehouses managed by logistics companies...
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SA trialling advanced soft plastics recycling scheme – Australia
Posted on December 13, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSource The trials are designed to help validate the model for kerbside collection and sorting, one that provides a clean stream of used soft plastics and can be scaled up for an emerging advanced recycling industry. Different bags are being tested...
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Closing the loop on nappies: an Aussie trial – Australia
Posted on December 13, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSource How the trial worked The Nappy Loop trial has adopted a B2B model. Solo collected used Huggies nappies from G8 Education’s Welly Road Early Learning Centre in Mount Barker and delivered them to the Peats composting facility for processing. There,...
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Los Angeles and San Diego ban polystyrene foam, other plastic products, on same day
Posted on December 9, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsSource California’s two largest cities passed multiple ordinances to limit single-use plastic products, including expanded polystyrene foam containers, on Tuesday. The legislative moves in Los Angeles and San Diego were framed as complementary with each city’s zero waste goals, as well...
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Congress targets plastics emissions, aims to boost reusable packaging – USA
Posted on December 9, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic Recycling, Plastic Waste NewsSouce Some congressional Democrats are making a new push to limit permits for plastic factory construction, saying it's needed to protect vulnerable communities, and pairing it with national targets on cutting single-use plastics and increasing...
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Plastic treaty talks go beyond recycling to add public health debate
Posted on December 9, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic Recycling, Plastic Waste NewsSource One thing made clear during last week's plastic treaty talks is that any agreement will likely go beyond recycling and marine plastic pollution to also take on health issues related to additives in plastics and the impact of polymer...
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