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Electronics giant Canon has pledged to begin using recycled steel material in some of its printing products this year. It will start with office multifunction devices (MFDs), home inkjet printers, ...
Danish clothing brand Ganni has signed an offtake agreement with Ambercycle to secure access to its regenerated polyester brand cycora. The partnership should allow the luxury brand to integrate ...
Opposing headwinds persist for both the short-term and long-term nickel outlook amid a current supply glut which has pressured prices lower amid concerns over mining and potential tariffs. At the very ...
Australia launched its first annual Mobile Phone Recycling Day on 24 January hoping to increase electronics recycling rates. This is in response to the UN labelling the nation the world’s fifth ...
Total world crude steel production was 1 882.6 million tonnes (Mt) in 2024, down 0.8% on the year before, according to data from the World Steel Association (worldsteel). As ever, China dominates the ...
A pioneering recycling project in the UK is looking to reduce emissions from steelmaking. Mining giant Anglo American is partnering with the University of Birmingham and innovator Cambridge Future ...
Swiss packaging firm Amcor is taking over US packaging company Berry Global in an all-stock deal worth US$ 8.4 billion (EUR 8 billion). The acquisition is planned to be completed in mid-2025. This ...
After a depressing end to the year, recyclers hope that higher prices for crude oil in January will be maintained to persuade more brands to adopt circular packaging. 2024 was particularly challenging ...
Improved collection, mandatory harmonised sorting and a pre-processing infrastructure are essential for the circularity of polyester textiles, insists leading members of the PET value chain in Europe.
The European Commission has approved the acquisition of DS Smith by International Paper (IP) after IP agreed to sell five plants in Europe to address competition concerns. When the acquisition was ...
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