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- Tech helps Egypts informal recyclers build circular economy | World . . .
A group of multinationals, backed by Egypt's government, have created a plastic recovery scheme which rewards informal collectors through digital credits
- Heres how textile recycling can create jobs and reduce pollution
Textile recycling can help reduce landfill space, pollution from dyes and chemicals, and improve working conditions for garment workers
- Clean energy supply chains of the future need a circular economy
A circular economy approach would go beyond traditional recycling to create a second major supply source for the clean energy era By dispersing geographic concentration of mineral resources, circular supply would help to create a more secure foundation for the global energy transition
- Recycling alone wont solve the plastic waste crisis
Recycling plastic is not enough to beat the global waste crisis - we need more new ways to make food packaging, including using more compostable materials
- World Environment Day: How to beat plastic pollution
This World Environment Day, discover 8 groundbreaking innovations tackling plastic pollution—from AI-powered recycling to river waste capture and biodegradable plastics
- World recycling facts for 2022: Plastic, paper and more | World . . .
These 25 recycling facts and statistics show the state of plastic, paper, aluminum, glass, electronic and food recycling, and the progress the world has to make
- Recycling metals can help the mining industry tackle e-waste
Four key steps the mining industry can take to boost recycling metals and minerals from end-of-life equipment and scrap – also known as electronic-waste
- ‘Wishcycling’: the dos and don’ts of recycling | World Economic Forum
‘Wishcycling’ is contaminating the recycling system Our well-intentioned acts of recycling may actually be slowing the move to a circular economy More than half of people in the US believe that “most types of items” can be recycled Every year, staggering amounts of recyclable waste are exported by wealthy countries to the developing world The World Economic Forum is backing
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