Recycling – demolizioni & riciclaggio

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Recycling-demolizioni e riciclaggio, a magazine specialized in technical-environmental issues, has been present on the market since 1996. Recycling, with its columns and insights, aims to be both a meeting point and a valid information tool for managing the entire production cycle of MSW waste and construction and demolition waste (C&D), reclamation, valorisation and recovery of resources and energy. Each issue of the magazine represents a wide-open window on the most heated issues that characterize the debate in the field of environmental protection and recycling, informing and training thanks to services, focuses and specials directly from the world of demolition and reclamation, manufacturers of machines, systems and equipment, suppliers of recycled materials, services and technologies.

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