© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The European Union (EU) Regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) applies to chemical substances on their own, in mixtures or in articles. Manufacturers using either virgin or recycled substances have to comply with these rules, which do not explicitly distinguish between the two sources. This contribution considers REACH in the circular economy, with a particular focus on its role in the circularity of plastics through recycling. We show that the lack of information about the specific composition of the plastic waste arriving at the recycling facility greatly affects the ability of recyclers to comply with REACH. Over and above several other obstacles plas...
| openaire: EC/H2020/820895/EU//NONTOXIncreasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for se...
Increasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for secondary raw materials are crucial for ...
Low recycling rates, varying recycling possibilities, and accumulation in nature are issues commonly...
It concerns a poster presentation.Derived from a number of policy programmes, the European Commissio...
The transition to a fully-fledged circular economy (CE) has proven to be challenging for many indust...
The circular economy aims to decouple growth from environmental impacts by optimizing resource use, ...
The circular economy focuses on the issue of low use of materials. In a circular economy, the value ...
This manuscript provides an overview of the legislative requirements for the use of mechanical recyc...
In 2017, over 320 million tons of polymers, excluding fibers, were manufactured across the globe. Th...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and pl...
This report identifies an apparent mismatch between the European Union's circularity goals and the e...
The production and generation of plastic packaging waste in the EU continues to increase, which is a...
The current plastics system demands fundamental change in which research and innovation, enabled and...
The labour-intensive task of waste collection for recycling is critical to contemporary forms of cor...
The European Union (EU) landfilled and incinerated 600 million tons of waste in 2013, which could ha...
| openaire: EC/H2020/820895/EU//NONTOXIncreasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for se...
Increasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for secondary raw materials are crucial for ...
Low recycling rates, varying recycling possibilities, and accumulation in nature are issues commonly...
It concerns a poster presentation.Derived from a number of policy programmes, the European Commissio...
The transition to a fully-fledged circular economy (CE) has proven to be challenging for many indust...
The circular economy aims to decouple growth from environmental impacts by optimizing resource use, ...
The circular economy focuses on the issue of low use of materials. In a circular economy, the value ...
This manuscript provides an overview of the legislative requirements for the use of mechanical recyc...
In 2017, over 320 million tons of polymers, excluding fibers, were manufactured across the globe. Th...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and pl...
This report identifies an apparent mismatch between the European Union's circularity goals and the e...
The production and generation of plastic packaging waste in the EU continues to increase, which is a...
The current plastics system demands fundamental change in which research and innovation, enabled and...
The labour-intensive task of waste collection for recycling is critical to contemporary forms of cor...
The European Union (EU) landfilled and incinerated 600 million tons of waste in 2013, which could ha...
| openaire: EC/H2020/820895/EU//NONTOXIncreasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for se...
Increasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for secondary raw materials are crucial for ...
Low recycling rates, varying recycling possibilities, and accumulation in nature are issues commonly...