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EUWID Recyling and Waste Management

No. 18 of 08 September 2010

Business

  • Sims earnings rebound on e-recycling and NF scrap trading
  • Recylex concludes first half of 2010 with positive results
  • Industrial recovery drives up Befesa’s financials
  • Lower paper recycling rate forecast for 2010
  • Remondis to reduce its stakes in German waste to energy plants
  • Cement producer CRH raises substitution rate
  • Recycling holding Aurea posts upturn in profits
  • Earnings growth for ACS's environment division
  • Ferrovial subsidiary buys Cambridgeshire waste firm
  • Sita UK announces launch of energy solutions division
  • EVN's environment unit delivers mixed performance
  • EuPR rejects findings that PET landfilling tops recycling
  • PET landfilling better than recycling for total CO2 footprint
  • ISRI and rubber industry protest new scrap tyre rule
  • Waste volumes boost L&T environmental services revenues
  • Envipco cut losses during first half
  • Gulf clean-up gives Clean Harbors revenue boost
Markets
  • Recovered paper in France
  • Recovered paper in Germany – interim report
  • Post-consumer PET bottles in Germany
  • Waste plastics in Germany
  • Primary plastics in Germany
  • Primary PET in Germany
  • Expert reports on non-ferrous metals
  • NF scrap metals in Germany
  • LME and Comex prices
Policy
  • Scrap merchants face price-fixing charges in South Africa
  • WEEE implementation in Ireland hits five-year mark
  • More pollutants added to POP list
  • E-scrap bosses nabbed for falsified recycling claims
  • UK capacity building has yet to make a dent in plastics exports
  • Brussels not considering EU deposit system yet
  • UK supermarket carrier bag use continued to fall
  • California bag tax fails to pass State Senate
  • Austrian waste returned by Czech Republic
Events Recycling Exchange

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