
Aluminium recycling is a major role player for driving the sector towards low-carbon, however this week the buzz kept low. In Australia, Robina Town Centre has teamed up with not-for-profit organisation Container Exchange to launch a new container recycling initiative named Partners for Change, whereas, the aircraft scrap metal market reveals a huge downfall due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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TAHA is a multi-discipline solutions provider with corporate offices in the Netherlands, offering innovative, environmentally friendly and cost-effective services, equipment and products to the aluminium and steel industries worldwide. TAHA’s environmentally friendly aluminium dross processing solutions recover metal and refine the residuals, without using salt or any other chemicals, turning the residuals into feedstock for a number of in house developed value-added applications.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/press-release/taha-international-accepted-as-member-of-aluminium-stewardship-initiative-68813
The Scandinavian country, Norway has installed a park bench which is now carrying the technology that permits for those sitting on it, can trace Wrexham firm played in its creation. The park bench has digital product passports, containing verified information using Blockchain technology. This digital passport helps the public easily see the life cycle and footprint of the aluminium and wood by scanning a QR code on the furniture.
The journey by aeroplane is considered as one of the fastest and sophisticated in the world for decades. Thousands of aeroplanes carry millions of passengers to reach their destinations. Now, aeroplanes also have a life-ending process, or we say retirement, but in reality, an aeroplane never dies, its parts and components get recycled and it is gradually becoming a broad sector. However, the Covid-19 pandemic has crashed the aeroplane scrap market’s growth rate.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/corona-crisis-crashes-the-aircraft-scrap-metal-recycling-market-68807
Robina Town Centre has teamed up with not-for-profit organisation Container Exchange to launch a new container recycling initiative named Partners for Change. Customers in the Robina Town Centre can dispose of eligible drink containers in specially marked bins within the Food Atrium. Containers include aluminium cans and plastic bottles showing the 10-cent refund mark.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/robina-town-centre-announces-new-container-recycling-initiative-68808
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