A circular economy is designed such that remove waste from the resource ecosystem while maximising the value of resources and extending the life expectancy of such resources as much as possible. For a circular economy to work, there is a precedence in trying to reduce, reuse and recycle our waste. These 3 principles have been inculcated from young to assimilate good habits for a sustainable future. By implementing the circular economy concept, Singapore is aiming to increase the rate of national recycling rate to 70%. Currently there are many kinds of materials that can be recycled, and it will continue to rise. Despite the high number of different kinds of materials that can be recycled, there are still confusion as to what can be recycled...
The need for recycling obsolete mobile phones has significantly increased with their rapidly growing...
Food waste is a growing issue in our culture that has yet to be handled adequately. It has increased...
In the context of a circular economy, one can observe that (i) recycling chains are not adapted enou...
The three R’s – reduce, reuse and recycle – is a waste hierarchy. It is also known as the order of p...
The amount of trash is piling up at every corner of the world and despite efforts that demand more a...
Most of the material in the landfill today could be recycled and could find a better solution than b...
Poor management of municipal solid waste (MSW) is one of the most challenging issues need to be addr...
Globally, a staggering 91% of plastics are not recycled. The intrinsic motivators and mainstream inc...
In Indonesia, although the total recycling rate of plastic below 10%; PET bottle is still categorize...
The Dominican Republic generates 14,000 tons of solid waste daily, 49% of this is recyclable, but on...
Recycle, reuse and reduce are commonly heard as the activities to support for green environment. How...
The environmental pollution has becoming more and more serious. Recycle activity is important to pr...
Social and ecological sustainability applications are a significant way to bring equality, equity, a...
The challenge for facing highly increasing environmental and health problems of modern society, caus...
Environmental pollution caused by human activities is a global concern, and recycling is an effectiv...
The need for recycling obsolete mobile phones has significantly increased with their rapidly growing...
Food waste is a growing issue in our culture that has yet to be handled adequately. It has increased...
In the context of a circular economy, one can observe that (i) recycling chains are not adapted enou...
The three R’s – reduce, reuse and recycle – is a waste hierarchy. It is also known as the order of p...
The amount of trash is piling up at every corner of the world and despite efforts that demand more a...
Most of the material in the landfill today could be recycled and could find a better solution than b...
Poor management of municipal solid waste (MSW) is one of the most challenging issues need to be addr...
Globally, a staggering 91% of plastics are not recycled. The intrinsic motivators and mainstream inc...
In Indonesia, although the total recycling rate of plastic below 10%; PET bottle is still categorize...
The Dominican Republic generates 14,000 tons of solid waste daily, 49% of this is recyclable, but on...
Recycle, reuse and reduce are commonly heard as the activities to support for green environment. How...
The environmental pollution has becoming more and more serious. Recycle activity is important to pr...
Social and ecological sustainability applications are a significant way to bring equality, equity, a...
The challenge for facing highly increasing environmental and health problems of modern society, caus...
Environmental pollution caused by human activities is a global concern, and recycling is an effectiv...
The need for recycling obsolete mobile phones has significantly increased with their rapidly growing...
Food waste is a growing issue in our culture that has yet to be handled adequately. It has increased...
In the context of a circular economy, one can observe that (i) recycling chains are not adapted enou...