Macroeconomic trends, including cooling inflation and continued commodity headwinds, are expected to impact the industry.
Waste360 asked three waste and recycling experts for their thoughts on what we might expect in the next few years. Here’s what they say.
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Lycra, Radici Behind Recycling Breakthrough for Mixed-Fiber Textiles
Radici InNova’s patented process uses selective dissolution technology to treat mixed textile waste and recover both its ...
Only a fraction of the material that could be turned into new plastic is currently recycled. Researchers have now demonstrated how the carbon atoms in mixed waste can replace all fossil raw materials ...
Over the last few years, mixed waste processing plants have been installed in many areas of the country. These mixed waste material recovery facilities (MRFs) use similar equipment and processes as ...
Much skepticism surrounds mixed waste processing as a way method of recycling municipal solid waste. During Wastecon 2016, Aug. 22-24 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, results of a ...
On the concrete floor of Inland Empire Paper sat a 1,500-pound bale of waste paper ready to be recycled into new paper. The bale came from a modern single-stream recycling system that takes mixed-up ...
Honeywell signed equipment supply, production license, and warranty agreements with Biotrend Energy, Istanbul, Turkey, to build the country’s first commercialized advanced waste recycling plant using ...
2025 was not a good year for recycling markets. Prices went down for everything in your bin. The only real difference is how ...
Cutting-edge South Korean waste-to-fuel technology transforms cruise plastic waste into usable energy FORT LEE, NJ, ...
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