Substitution of plastics generates larger inflow of fibre-based composite packaging with barrier properties, which needs to be recycled after use. In Germany, a large part of these paper composites is ending up in the Blue Bin, which is actually meant for recovered paper, and consequently ends up with the paper indu...
German paper mills demand financial compensation to recycle fibre-based composite packaging
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