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DEPOSIT RETURN SYSTEMS KEY TO BOOSTING RECYCABILITY, SAY EUROPEAN CAN EXPERTS



Deposit return systems (DRS) promoted by European Union (EU) regulation are the best way to help EU can manufacturers achieve high recycling and collection of quality materials, EU (European Union) can sector experts told the March 28-30 Packaging Waste and Sustainability Forum, in Brussels.  …

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CAPE VERDEAN DIASPORA FEELS POWERLESS TO IMPROVE HOME COUNTRY’S HIGHER EDUCATION



Academics from the diaspora of Cape Verde, which numbers an estimated 1.5 million people, compared to 587,925 inhabitants of this Atlantic archipelago, are complaining that their talents and expertise are being overlooked by local political and academic leaders.

Indeed, many claim they struggle to see their overseas qualifications recognised in Cape Verde, which they say would enable them to improve the country’s higher education and academic research.…

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PORTUGUESE MILK PRODUCTION STRUGGLES DESPITE RISING PRICES



Portugal’s milk production sector has been shrinking, with long-standing vulnerabilities worsened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has increased feed and energy costs. Even though contraction has been halted in the past six months by rising milk prices, the industry remains fragile and vulnerable to economic headwinds.…

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MONACO FACES COMPREHENSIVE AML REFORM REQUEST LIST FROM MONEYVAL



Popular culture has long considered Monaco the perfect ‘sunny place for shady people’, as per the Lawrence Rothman song, and judging by the latest Moneyval assessment of this Mediterranean principality, this characterisation holds some truth regarding AML/CFT.

The European FATF-style body said in a report issued in January (2023) that Monaco’s AML/CFT effectiveness was low on supervision, investigation and prosecution.…

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INTERNATIONAL FOOD SECTOR INNOVATES IN PACKAGING DESIGN TO REDUCE FOOD WASTE



Fresh food manufacturers worldwide are developing intelligent packaging that can help them reduce both food and plastic waste, responding to regulatory and consumer pressure to minimise their products’ environmental footprints.

Such bio-innovations may be of particular importance to European Union (EU) food manufacturing companies, given the EU is revising its packaging and packaging waste directive.…

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BIOMASS UNDER THREAT FROM EU PROPOSAL



Biomass is under threat as the leading source of renewable energy in the European Union (EU) under controversial proposals to cap use of primary woody biomass and end subsidies by the end of 2026. Bioenergy Europe figures (1) show that 69.6% of biomass energy feedstock used in Europe comes from woody biomass, which are forestry and wood industry residues with the remaining feedstock sourced 18.3% from agricultural biomass and 12.1% biowaste.…

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CARIBBEAN ISLANDS HARNESS PLENTIFUL SOLAR POWER TO CUT ELECTRICITY COSTS AND BOOST ENERGY INDEPENDENCE



Caribbean island states are looking to harness their natural advantage in bounteous sunlight to expand solar power, boosting their energy independence, while reducing the cost of energy as gas and oil prices rise. Even in oil and gas-rich Trinidad & Tobago, consumers have been feeling the energy pinch, facing increases in their electricity bills in 2023.…

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SHERBROOKE RESEACHERS’ MICROCHIP-LINKED LIGHT DETECTOR MAY UNVEIL SECRETS OF DARK MATTER



Researchers at the University of Sherbrooke, in Québec, supported by CMC Microsystems, are helping build sensors to detect ‘dark matter’ – the unknown substance that scientists think makes up about 27% of the universe. That, combined with the equally undetectable dark energy (68% of the universe says physics research centre CERN), can be inferred by its gravitational pull on stars and planets.…

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FORD EUROPE PLANNIG TO BECOME LEAN AND MEAN, BUT WILL IT CONTINUE TO SHED CAPACITY?



Ford Europe’s February 14 announcement that it will axe 3,800 jobs in Europe over the next three years is designed to ensure the US major’s European arm survives as a more focused electric vehicle (EV) brand, but some experts wonder Ford can prevent this key wing downsizing further in future.…

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BIG DATA ANALYSIS BECOMING MORE HOLISTIC AND EFFECTIVE FOR TEXTILE COMPANIES



Factory digitisation, including the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, has increased big data availability by “at least two orders of magnitude from what was available a couple of decades ago,” said UK-based AI-driven predictive maintenance software provider Senseye chief technology officer and co-founder Robert Russell.…

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