Im Rahmen der Basler Konvention wurde ein Vorschlag der Länder Schweiz und Ghana beschlossen, der möglicherweise dafür sorgen wird, dass künftig viel mehr E-Schrott als gefährlich eingestuft wird. MGG-Experte Chris Slijkhuis sorgte beim IERC mit einer Rede zu dieser Thematik für Aufse
At first glance, these two countries have very little in common. However, if one looks at this question through the lens of the international recycling industry, the term „Swiss-Ghana“ has a high degree of topicality within the industry. The Swiss-Ghana proposal for the classification
In a two-year project, MGG Polymers improved the mechanical RTI values of the recycled ABS plastic to 80 (impact) and 95 (tensile) degrees Celsius together with the certification professionals from UL...
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