Month: January 2025
Growing regulatory and public pressure on single-use plastic is creating market opportunities for fiber products. Pulpex, Paboco, DS Smith and others are helping clients innovate bottles, boxes and more.
Source: Companies lean into paper packaging innovations amid scrutiny of plastic | Packaging Dive
SB 1383 was an ambitious piece of legislation that continues to make California a leader in environmental progress. However, local governments are facing
Some organizations focus exclusively on closed settings that offer big contracts — low-hanging fruit opportunities they think will scale reuse faster. But that’s not discouraging others from working in complex open-loop environments.
Source: Reuse operators to double down on school lunches, sports venues in 2025 | Packaging Dive
Volumes of OCC and mixed paper are shifting with societal and economic trends, industry experts said during a paper industry update webinar presented by the Recycled Materials Association.Continue Reading→
Source: Outlook for OCC demand, recycling hinges on economics
Malaysia eyes improvements to e-scrap import procedures
On the heels of high-profile illegal e-scrap import claims and updates to the Basel Convention, Malaysian officials said they would be tightening operating procedures.
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The proposed rule would have required manufacturers to phase out diesel trucks by 2036.
The political pendulum swings back
This article appeared in the December 2024 issue of Resource Recycling. Subscribe today for access to all print content. The clear victory of Republicans across the branches of U.S. government could affect the municipal recycling world in a number of ways. It’s …
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Recycling Today
When I speak about recycling markets, I always start with a picture of full recycling bins. I ask the audience what’s in the bins. The answer is simple. Raw materials looking for a buyer. Buyers want consistent quality and consistent quantities from their sellers. Both want an acceptable price.
Source: Recycling Markets 2024: A Year of Some Big Ups and Downs