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John Starke For decades, waste management was viewed as a simple logistical challenge: collect, transport, and dispose. But ...
With supporting systems like the Deposit Refund System (DRS) in 1992, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in 2003, and Recycling Subsidies and Incentives systems, South Korea created an effective ...
PV Hardware USA (PVH), a global solar tracking and energy solutions provider, has earned the Zero Waste to Landfill validation, reporting a 98.36% ...
According to a study from the Manufacturing Leadership Council, over 70% of manufacturing equipment in North America is more ...
Indonesia is promoting 'reuse' as a key solution to its plastic waste crisis, with civil society and the Ministry of ...
The EPA has warned that PFAS in sludge can contaminate crops, soil, and groundwater, creating a direct pathway from ...
ML is one of the cornerstones of AI in manufacturing. It has been used for over a decade and is often applied to individual ...
Learning from global examples, India can set up a recycling infrastructure that supports a circular economy for battery ...
The newly established Packaging Collection Hub reinforces the Coca-Cola System’s legacy of investment in Nigeria and supports ...
India's manufacturing sector faces a critical juncture, needing to shift from closed, proprietary automation systems to open, interoperable solutions. This transition is essential for meeting ...
While the “essential worker” spotlight may have faded and business is largely back to normal, certain effects still linger when it comes to labor investments and recycling streams.
By investing in advanced planning and scheduling (APS) solutions, manufacturers can unlock new levels of agility, ...