Revised RMDF Enhances Source-Level Traceability in Textile Recycling Value Chain
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Estonia has good conditions for recycling plastic waste, but too little waste is collected by type, according to an analysis of plastic waste recycling by the Environment Agency commissioned by the Ministry of Climate. As a result, Estonian recycling plants are underutilized and companies import material from abroad.
Revised RMDF enhances source-level traceability in textile recycling value chain
By collecting information on the origins of recycled materials, the global non-profit Textile Exchange has updated its Reclaimed Materials Declaration Form (RMDF) to enhance the tracking of textile waste along the supply chain. The Global Recycle Standard (GRS) and Recycled Claim Standard (RCS)-certified materials’ provenance is verified by Textile Exchange’s RMDF. This month saw the […] The post Revised RMDF enhances source-level traceability i…
Aimplas improves recycling of multilayer plastic materials - RECYCLING magazine
Aimplas is addressing this issue through innovative technologies such as physicochemical delamination, a combination of mechanical separation techniques, and enzymatic recycling. These approaches have enabled the efficient and sustainable recycling of multilayer waste, allowing it to be reintroduced into the value chain or used to produce new recycled plastic products. This work has been carried out within the framework of the RECIPLUS research …
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