The European second-hand apparel market is estimated at USD 17,329.90 million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 36,368.10 million by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 7.70%.
Policies that require companies to disclose information on nature impacts are necessary to reduce greenwashing and protect the environment, but far from sufficient.
To promote a circular economy of resource recycling, what is otherwise considered as facility waste is turned into a viable ...
A Curtin University-led report has revealed that Western Australia (WA) consumes more than three times the global average of ...
The Deputy Minister underscored the importance of partnerships between governments, private sectors, and civil society to ...
New laws and evolving technologies for breaking down polyurethanes aim to create a more circular economy for mattresses ...
GE4A’s mission transcends traditional solar deployment. The company’s unique business model tackles two crises at once: energy poverty and electronic waste. By globally collecting end-of-first-life ...
Our time in Busan confirmed that the two-year fast track for a global plastics treaty was too aggressive—unsurprising when ...
Turkiye's transition to a Circular Economy, guided by the World Bank and TÜBÄ°TAK, aims to align with EU sustainability ...
The call follows the EPA’s release of its first Recycling Needs Survey and Assessment.
Fieldfisher had the largest team covering EU regulatory, competition, international trade and energy matters in Belgium in ...
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