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Recycling

Doppelportrait (Europe) (3)
Opinion

Recycled metals belong in the raw materials club

After the climate clubs, the EU and its partners are discussing commodity clubs. In the process, they forget: If they want to import raw materials from the global South, they must also export (recycled) raw materials there. The metal recycling industry should therefore be on the guest list of the raw material clubs, write Murat Bayram and Kilian Schwaiger.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Feature

Packaging Ordinance: Germany takes pioneering role

From the German point of view, the planned EU Packaging Ordinance provides significant progress. However, the Commission proposal falls enormously short of the German level on many points. The packaging industry criticizes the planned reusable quotas.

By Leonie Düngefeld

Feature

Court of Auditors criticizes lack of hazardous waste tracking

The EU has a toxic waste problem, criticizes the European Court of Auditors. EU states are steadily producing more hazardous waste. There is no clear strategy for its disposal. Meanwhile, Parliament is debating the reform of the Waste Shipment Regulation. An overview.

By Charlotte Wirth

Feature

Critical raw materials: Why recycling is only a long-term solution

In addition to more reliable trading partners and more mining in Europe, the development of a circular economy in particular should secure the EU's supply of critical raw materials. At Raw Materials Week in Brussels this week, the word was out from all sides: Recycling is the solution – but the industry is not yet ready.

By Leonie Düngefeld

China Recycling Windturbinen
Feature

The wind industry's recycling problem

In recent years, China has built more wind turbines than any other country. But the turbines are slowly reaching the end of their life-cycle. They are either dismantled or replaced by new turbines, which poses a huge recycling problem for China. So far, there is no adequate recycling system for the rotor blades.

By Nico Beckert

General

Green industries: What are the opportunities for foreign investors? (Part 2)

Asia Briefing examined industry sectors that offer new opportunities for foreign investors in China following the transition to a sustainable economy. China.Table presents the study in two parts. Part two focuses on carbon capture, services, recycling and energy storage. The first part can be found here.

By Redaktion Table