article thumbnail

Plastics Recycling Awards Europe 2025 winners announced

Envirotec Magazine

The winners of the Plastics Recycling Awards Europe – this year in their 8th run -were announced on 2 April at the Plastics Recycling Show Europe in Amsterdam. was highly praised by judges for the high percentage of post-consumer recycled content and its high potential to reduce emissions for vehicle production.

Plastics 147
article thumbnail

Survey suggests strong public support for EPS recycling

Envirotec Magazine

A 2025 YouGov survey conducted by the British Plastics Federation (BPF) appears to indicate a strong public demand for expanded polystyrene (EPS) recycling solutions. Many people remain unaware that EPS is fully recyclable, explains the BPF here, but the survey points to a significant desire for accessible recycling programs.

Recycling 162
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Deep learning, real-time monitoring and more: The recycling trends for 2025 according to TOMRA

Envirotec Magazine

Terry Keyworth is Country Manager UK and Ireland and Segment Director Metal at TOMRA Recycling, a global leader in sensor-based sorting solutions. Terry Keyworth of TOMRA Recycling provides valuable insights into the key trends in sorting and recycling. Digital twins of sorting lines allow detailed object tracking and analysis.

Recycling 130
article thumbnail

EU project aims to separate and recycle nuclear waste

Envirotec Magazine

With the aid of new EU funding, a new project aims to investigate the options for recycling some elements of nuclear waste using novel separation techniques. The materials to be recycled are lanthanides, a group of chemical elements which include some rare earths. In order to recycle waste, it has to be separated.

Waste 246
article thumbnail

Will 2025 plastic packaging commitments ring hollow?

GreenBiz

In 2025, there will be media and consumer outrage around all the failed commitments related to eliminating virgin plastic packaging and increasing the use of recycled material.

Packaging 315
article thumbnail

The LEGO Group introduces tires made with recycled materials

Envirotec Magazine

The LEGO Group has introduced a new, more sustainable material for selected LEGO tires, made from recycled fishing nets, ropes, and engine oil. The material is created by repurposing discarded ropes and nets from ocean vessels which is then combined with recycled engine oil to reduce reliance of virgin fossil fuel-based ingredients.

article thumbnail

3 takeaways from Colgate-Palmolive's 2025 strategy

GreenBiz

3 takeaways from Colgate-Palmolive's 2025 strategy. But it recently made a commitment to eliminate a substantial chunk of its plastic waste by 2025. . Back in November, Colgate-Palmolive released details about its 2025 strategy, which centers on three key areas and a few goals with longer-term trajectories. Deonna Anderson.

Recycling 316