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In Australia, you can get rid of unwanted electronic items in designated recycling and e-waste collection points, for free. Lithium-ion batteries require different handling than the conventional ones.
Dublin, Feb. 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Australia Plastic Recycling Market Analysis: Plant Capacity, Production, Operating Efficiency, Demand & Supply, End-User Industries, Distribution ...
South Korea, Sweden and the United Kingdom are innovating in their recycling industries, leaving Australia to play catch up.
The packaging industry has conceded for the first time that plastic recycling is falling far short of its targets.
Coke crushed its logo to encourage recycling, but the company's efforts to reduce plastic pollution are still falling flat.
Lithium Australia has grown its Envirostream battery recycling feed sources through new partnerships with LG and Battery World. With permits and feed stock being key barriers to entry Lithium ...
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Australia can do ‘much better’ to improve recycling efforts - MSNPlanet Ark Chief Executive Rebecca Gilling says Australia can do “much better” to improve recycling efforts across the country.
Fornnax announced its significant project with RPM Automotive Group Limited, a prominent Australian automotive parts ...
Lithium Australia Ltd said on Wednesday its battery recycling unit signed a deal with South Korea's LG Energy Solution Ltd to process at least 250 tonnes of its lithium-ion batteries over the next ...
The agency wants to stop using the “chasing arrows” logo on plastics that can’t be recycled. The man who designed it more than 50 years ago agrees that the symbol has been misused.
Consumers have long treated the chasing-arrows logo, designed by a UCLA student in 1970, as an indication an item can be recycled. That isn't always the case.
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