
Tesem harnesses the distinctive properties of aluminium to meet the demanding durability and aesthetic requirements established by luxury perfume and cosmetics brands. They are teaming up with Constellium, the Spanish conglomerate that endeavours to reduce the carbon footprint linked with its manufacturing of packaging components. The Alupro Aluminum Packaging Organisation has recently been unveiled as the newest sponsor for the forthcoming Letsrecycle Communications Conference, set to take place at the Hallam Centre in London on February 7th. Following the recent introduction of the Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) in the Republic of Ireland, a fresh study conducted by the recycling non-profit organization Every Can Counts has revealed that approximately 29 per cent of Irish individuals require greater confidence in comprehending how to utilize the program effectively.

Alupro, the Aluminium Packaging Organisation, has just been announced as the latest sponsor for the upcoming Letsrecycle Communications Conference, scheduled at the Hallam Centre in London on February 7th.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/alupro-the-proud-sponsor-of-letsrecycle-communications-conference-105816
Tesem leverages the unique qualities of aluminium to fulfil the durability and aesthetic standards set by luxury perfume and cosmetics brands. Collaborating with Constellium, the Spanish group aims to minimize the carbon footprint associated with its production of packaging components.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/tesem-and-constellium-unite-to-lead-the-charge-in-closed-loop-aluminium-recycling-105823
After the recent launch of the Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) in the Republic of Ireland, a new study conducted by recycling non-profit organisation Every Can Counts has unveiled that nearly 29 per cent of individuals in Ireland need more confidence in understanding how to utilise the program effectively.
A new recycling technique is doing rounds in the market, capable of giving a new life to broken bicycle frames, used car parts, and twisted aluminium mesh in the form of door and window frames.
Australia is at the forefront of global solar adoption, boasting over 3.3 million households equipped with rooftop solar panels. However, the initial wave of installations is now ageing, and the first set of panels is approaching the end of their operational life.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/researchers-suggest-end-of-life-solar-panels-can-be-recycled-as-future-resources-105810
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