aluminium industry

German Aluminium Industry Joins Forces for Climate Neutrality and Competitiveness

Germany’s aluminium industry has been seeing significant strides in both growth and innovation, with a new initiative aiming to take it even further. Aluminium Deutschland, IG Metall, and IGBCE, along with five German federal states and various social partners, have launched the German Aluminium Alliance. This alliance focuses on advancing the country’s aluminium sector towards…

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Revolutionary Smart Plastic That Self-Destructs in the Sea

A groundbreaking solution to the global issue of plastic pollution has emerged from the University of Edinburgh. E.V.A. Biosystems, a university startup, has developed a pioneering plastic that promises to help solve one of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges, by breaking itself down when entering water, without producing harmful microplastics.   Tackling Pollution with…

The New EU Restrictions on PFAS Chemicals - soaking plastic jacket

The New EU Restrictions on PFAS Chemicals

The European Commission has recently announced new regulations to limit the use of undecafluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA) and its related substances, a sub-group of the widely scrutinized per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The decision is part of the EU’s broader efforts to protect both human health and the environment, under the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) which governs…

France’s New Plastic Ban in Schools by 2025

France’s New Plastic Ban in Schools by 2025

Starting January 1st, 2025, France will implement a significant environmental regulation under Article L-541-15-10 of the Environmental Code (CE), which introduces new restrictions on the use of plastic in food-related services in educational and childcare institutions. The ban will primarily affect collective catering in schools, universities, and facilities catering to children under six years old,…

Eliminating Problematic Plastics: US Plastics Pact Report

Eliminating Problematic Plastics: US Plastics Pact Report

The US Plastics Pact recently published an updated report emphasizing the urgent need to eliminate problematic and unnecessary materials from the plastics value chain. The document proposes new strategies for tackling circular design challenges, particularly the issue of contamination in recycling streams, and suggests a series of material bans, including those on oxo-degradable products.  …

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TNPP to Be Added in EU Hazardous Chemicals List

Tris(4-nonylphenyl) Phosphite (TNPP), commonly used as an antioxidant in plastics and rubber, has been proposed for classification as a Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) by French authorities. This is due to its degradation into 4-nonylphenol, a known endocrine disruptor.   What is Tris(4-nonylphenyl) Phosphite (TNPP)? Tris(4-nonylphenyl, branched and linear) phosphite (TNPP) is an industrial…

US Supports Global Plastic Production Caps in Policy Shift - Grey Plastic pellets

US Supports Global Plastic Production Caps in Policy Shift

In a significant change of policy, the United States has announced its support for a global treaty that aims to cap plastic production and restrict harmful chemicals, according to Reuters. This shift from the previous U.S. stance, which aligned with countries opposing such regulations, brings U.S. closer to other nations’ ambitions of advocating for international…

Retailers Criticized for Greenwashing Amid Misleading Recycling Labels

Retailers Criticized for Greenwashing Amid Misleading Recycling Labels

In a recently published article by Sustainable Packaging Europe, Josh Pitman, Managing Director of Priory Direct calls out UK retailers and suppliers that label soft plastic packaging as “recyclable” for greenwashing, due to the country’s limited recycling infrastructure. He argues that these labels are misleading and contribute to environmental harm, as the UK’s infrastructure can…