(UK) – Minimum recycled content targets might not improve environmental outcomes and could actually be "a retrograde step", leading to less efficient use of resources, the British recycling consultancy Axion cautioned last week. Speaking for the organisation, head of circular economy Richard McKinlay highlighted the ...
Axion wants greater flexibility on recycled content targets
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