An analysis of Singapore's beverage container return scheme, its challenges, and potential for improving recycling rates.
The scheme's success depends equally on strong motivation among people and a well-designed recycling system. Read more at ...
Some Residents in Tiong Bahru are replacing blue bins in the estate with a new initiative that will give them cash for their ...
Singapore will introduce its Beverage Container Return Scheme (BCRS) on 1 April 2026, establishing a national deposit return ...
Ghana is sitting on a resource it continues to misclassify as a nuisance. Every day, large volumes of solid waste are ...
Elastomers supplier Kraiburg TPE has developed a material that combines established product characteristics with advanced ...
Circulate Capital plans to invest half of its new $300 million fund in India, focusing on recycling and circular economy ...
The first close surpasses the $188 million raised for Circulate Capital's first Asia fund, despite softer global fundraising conditions. The fund will deploy growth capital into circular economy ...
The Beverage Container Return Scheme launches on April 1, letting consumers reclaim their 10-cent deposits when they return drink containers marked for deposit.
SINGAPORE: A new scheme to return empty drink containers in exchange for a deposit refund starts on Wednesday (Apr 1). Under the beverage container return scheme, consumers can return eligible drink ...
More recycling capacity will be urgently needed in the years ahead, but reverting to old ways by beaching is not the answer, ...
Two brothers from Bihar left high-paying jobs to build a startup that converts plastic waste into furniture now used globally ...