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  • Technical issues with the DIWASS system are hindering the submission of notification applications for plastic waste exports. (Source: AI/Claude Sonnet)
    Market2 Jun 26

    Waste Shipment Regulation: Market Distortion Caused by DIWASS?

    Technical issues with DIWASS are causing operational disruptions because market participants are unable to submit notification requests for exports to Turkey and other third countries. The European Waste Management Association (FEAD) has now issued a statement referencing feedback from the European Commission.

  • A QR code engraved on a metallic component provides direct access to digital product information throughout the entire life cycle. (Source: AI/Claude Sonnet)
    Market1 Jun 26

    Digital Product Passport: European Technical Standards Now in Place

    The foundational technical standards for the digital product passport (DPP) are in place. At the international conference DPP4EU 2026 (June 1-3, Brussels), experts are presenting the newly published European standards to a broad industry audience and discussing concrete steps toward implementation.

  • Participants of the Hubs4Circularity Community of Practice Final Conference (Source: Dechema/Sam Glazier)
    Science1 Jun 26

    EU-funded initiative launches knowledge platform to advance circular economy in Europe

    The Hubs4Circularity (H4C) Community of Practice has concluded its two Horizon Europe projects - H4C Europe and H4C ECoP - with a final conference held on May 27, 2026, in Brussels. Around 150 representatives from industry, policy, research, and regional administration attended the event to review results and discuss the future of the initiative.

  • Aluminium scrap ready for export at a European port. EU recyclers warn that trade restrictions could disrupt established supply chains and undermine circular economy goals. (Source: AI/Claude Sonnet)
    Non-ferrous metals28 May 26

    EU Recyclers Warn Against Export Restrictions on Recycled Aluminium

    In a joint open letter addressed to Executive Vice President Stéphane Séjourné and Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, a coalition of European recycling associations and companies has called on the European Commission to reconsider any potential export restrictions on recycled aluminium scrap. The letter, dated May 28, 2026, was coordinated by Recycling Europe and signed by dozens of companies and national associations from across the EU.

  • The portfolio of used machinery includes granulators and plastic compactors, shredders, fine mills for pulverization, and individual components for washing systems. (Source: Herbold Meckesheim)
    Plastics28 May 26

    Inspected Second-Hand Equipment as an Alternative to New Machinery

    Herbold Meckesheim is strengthening its offering of used machinery for the plastics recycling industry. The portfolio includes granulators, shredders, pulverizers, plastcompactors, and washing line components such as friction washers and dryers. Depending on configuration and availability, many machines can be delivered at short notice.

  • Market27 May 26

    Circular economy without a compass

    The circular economy is considered the key to resource conservation, climate neutrality and a secure supply of raw materials to industry. But one central problem remains unsolved so far: For many metal streams, there is a lack of reliable data on quantities, qualities and actual recycling paths. The analysis "Data requirements for a successful circular economy" by the Federal Environment Agency and the Ger-man Mineral Resources Agency shows that there are considerable information gaps along the entire val-ue chain.

  • Market27 May 26

    Circulation or collapse

    The United Nations' Global Environment Outlook 7 describes the environmental crises of our time with unusual clarity, assigning a key role to the circular economy. Waste, materials and material flows no longer appear as marginal issues of environmental policy, but as central lev-ers for climate, resource and biodiversity protection. The article classifies the core messages of the report and shows why high-performance material and waste systems are becoming the strategic infrastructure of a sustainable economy.

  • Market27 May 26

    CCU on the test bench

    CCU and CCS are considered essential instruments for achieving climate targets, especially in industries that are difficult to decarbonize. However, the effort required to install such systems is high, as is the energy consumption. In the study "CCU Technologies: Status Quo and Future Prospects", the think tank Industrial Resource Strategies investigated whether decentralized and less energy-intensive CCU pro-cesses can be used. The focus is less on the direct contribution to the climate and more on the develop-ment of competitive technologies.

  • EU27 May 26

    The most important levers

    The European Commission has announced a law on the circular economy for the third quarter. Now the Ellen MacArthur Foundation has also commented on this. In the report "The EU Circular Economy Act-Key policy levers for Europe's Industrial Strategy", the organisation has outlined its ideas for the law.

  • Waste management27 May 26

    The myth of the landfill boom

    As the study "Including Incineration in the EU-ETS: Potential Impact on Landfilling" by Dr. Dominik Hogg on behalf of Zero Waste Europe shows, the concern about a return to landfilling due to the inclusion of waste incineration in emissions trading is largely unfounded. Rather, existing regulatory restrictions, ris-ing landfill levies and structural market conditions determine the actual material flow shifts. The CO₂ price acts as an additional, but not dominant, control mechanism.

  • Market27 May 26

    Mandatory quotas are changing the market

    The demand for high-quality recyclates is increasing faster than the supply. Sorting, recycling and pro-cessing are becoming strategic bottleneck factors. According to the study "Waste recycling in Germany: The investment opportunity in the German recycling industry" by KPMG, new opportunities are opening up for investors and industry at the same time.

  • Market27 May 26

    It's not a case of either/or

    Plastics recycling remains a problem in the circular economy. According to researchers at Pforzheim Uni-versity of Applied Sciences, however, this does not necessarily have to stay that way. In the study "Waste Management 2.0 - Plastics Circular Economy of the Future - Challenges and Solutions", they analysed what should be done better. The study is part of the präziSort research project.

  • Market27 May 26

    Emissions trading for waste

    European waste policy is at a turning point. Despite extensive regulation and increas-ing recycling rates, significant amounts of residual waste remain that are landfilled or incinerated, thus affecting both climate and resource targets. The report "Marginalis-ing waste: A trade scheme to reduce residuals", prepared by Dr. Dominic Hogg for Reloop and Zero Waste Europe, examines the conception of an EU-wide cap-and-trade system for municipal residual waste as an innovative management tool.

  • Market27 May 26

    Ways out of the value gap

    Circle Economy's "Circularity Gap Report 2026 - The Value Gap" emphasizes that global resource produc-tivity has not been increasing for a decade. More and more material is being used without any real effi-ciency gains. The current Circularity Gap Report therefore no longer focuses on the use of secondary raw materials. Rather, it examines the extent of avoidable loss of value due to linear and inefficient economic practices.

  • Plastics27 May 26

    An unclear result

    The Single-Use Plastics Directive (SEA Directive) requires Member States to report regularly on their activities. Now the European Commission has published the first figures for 2022.

  • India’s r-PET recycling industry has sufficient capacity to meet the 40% recycled content mandate – but demand from packaging brands remains critically low. (Source: AI/Claude Sonnet)
    Market27 May 26

    India's r-PET industry under strain despite 40% recycling mandate

    India's recycled PET (r-PET) industry is operating well below capacity, even as a government mandate requires food-grade PET packaging to contain 40% recycled content in the 2026-27 fiscal year. According to Goutham Jain, Director General of APR Bharat (Association of PET Recyclers), 20-25% of the country's r-PET production capacity is currently idle due to insufficient demand from packaging brands and users.

  • Crude steel production (Source: Worldsteel)
    Steel26 May 26

    April 2026 crude steel production

    World crude steel production for the 69 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (Worldsteel) was 153.4 million tonnes (Mt) in April 2026, a 1.9% decrease compared to April 2025.

  • Copyright: Ecomaine
    Market22 May 26

    Ecomaine expands recycling capacity in Portland

    The facility will replace the current recycling plant, which entered operation in 2006. Construction is scheduled for completion in 2027. During the building phase, recycling operations at the existing site will continue without interruption.

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    Market19 May 26

    Europe loses momentum in plastics circularity

    The report presents updated data on circular plastics production, conversion, consumption, trade flows and waste management across Europe. It shows that annual growth in circular plastics production fell from 13.6 percent in 2022 to 1.2 percent in 2024. Total circular plastics output reached 8.7 million tonnes, representing 15.8 percent of overall plastics production in Europe. By comparison, global circular plastics production accelerated from 5 percent to 7.7 percent annual growth during the same period.

  • Award ceremony at the Plastics Recycling Show Europe 2026 in Amsterdam: Clemens Kitzberger (centre), Business Development Manager Post Consumer at the Erema Group, accepted the Plastics Recycling Award Europe 2026 for the VOLEX technology. Left: Beatriz Santos (Crain Communications). Right: Emilia Tarlowska (Plastics Recyclers Europe). Copyright: PRAE
    Technology19 May 26

    Erema receives award for Volex technology

    EREMA has received the Plastics Recycling Award Europe 2026 for its VOLEX technology, which improves degassing performance in mechanical plastics recycling.

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