German waste management company Remondis plans to continue its expansion in Eastern Europe through the establishment of a new subsidiary in the Greater Moscow area. Remondis will hold a 51 per cent stake in OOO Remondis Naro-Fominsk. The remaining equity is to be held
...moreRecovered paper prices held steady at high levels or rose slightly on the French market in July amid generally strong demand, somewhat brisker export business and limited collection quantities. While quite a few merchants reported that prices were unchanged compared with June, other merchants and a number of buyers
...moreA Dutch court in Amsterdam has sentenced the multi-national oil and raw materials trader Trafigura Beheer BV to a fine of €1m for illegally exporting hazardous waste to the Ivory Coast and concealing the hazardous nature of the waste in the Probo Koala affair. In a
...moreBritish waste management company Shanks Group plc said that performance in the half ended 30 June 2010 had met expectations, with improved prices for recyclate, new contracts and continued benefits from cost-saving measures balancing out volumes reductions and the effects of pricing
...moreExports and collection volumes continued to be the key factors influencing prices on the British recovered paper market in July. Export prices for ordinary grades again moved higher in the wake of renewed interest from buyers in the Far East again, bringing
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Sims earnings rebound on e-recycling and NF scrap trading
Recylex concludes first half of 2010 with positive results
Remondis to reduce its stakes in German waste to energy plants
Sita UK announces launch of energy solutions division
Waste volumes boost L&T environmental services revenues
Recovered paper in France
Waste PET bottles in Germany
Waste plastics in Germany
Scrap merchants face price-fixing charges in South Africa
UK capacity building has yet to make a dent in plastics export