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R2 Recycling Makes E-Waste Recycling Simple And Hassle-Free For New York City9/12/2025
R2 Recycling, a trusted name in responsible electronics recycling, is proud to announce expanded, hassle-free e-waste recycling services across all five boroughs of New York City.
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DTE Energy And NextCycle Michigan Team Up To Spark Fresh Ideas In Recycling9/11/2025
As part of its ongoing history as a driver of innovation and steward of the environment, DTE Energy has partnered with NextCycle Michigan to sponsor a pitch competition to find smart, creative ways to reuse materials like wood chips and wind turbine blades and help push the energy industry toward a more sustainable future.
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GGGI Launches Project To Boost Plastics Recycling And Reuse In The Mekong Region9/10/2025
The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), in partnership with the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI), launched a new initiative to mobilize financing for plastic waste management infrastructure in the Lower Mekong region.
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DTE Energy And NextCycle Michigan Team Up To Spark Fresh Ideas In Recycling9/11/2025
As part of its ongoing history as a driver of innovation and steward of the environment, DTE Energy has partnered with NextCycle Michigan to sponsor a pitch competition to find smart, creative ways to reuse materials like wood chips and wind turbine blades and help push the energy industry toward a more sustainable future.
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Altalto Advances As UK's Leading Waste-To-SAF Project With New Government Funding And NEXTCHEM Partnership9/8/2025
Altalto (Immingham) Limited, owned by Velocys, today announced it has been awarded funding from the UK Department for Transport's Advanced Fuels Fund to progress the Basic Engineering Design of its flagship waste-to-SAF facility.
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Indonesia Seeks Waste-To-Energy Solutions With High-Level Visits To SUS Jiaxing Waste-To-Energy Project8/29/2025
On May 26, 2025, after a four-year hiatus, Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources released a new 10-year electricity development plan (RUPTL 2025–2034), highlighting the central government's ambition to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy. At the same time, the issue of waste overwhelming cities across Indonesia is intensifying.