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                | Dear Sir or Madam,
                    The latest developments of circularity worldwide are cause for concern. The current figures presented in the yearly Circularity
                      Gap Report are worrying. Only 7% of resources are recycled – humanity clearly consumes more than it reuses. There are many factors preventing a much needed turn-around. Let’s leave aside regulatory factors, such as a lack of legally
                      binding recycling quotas or a much needed tax on raw materials. Overall, it is the human factor that is decisive for change:
                      Being convinced that the only way forward is re-use, openness to learn from others, and implementing recycled goods, need
                      to be the standard rather than the exception. In an age that some are already calling „post-global“ it becomes even more important to network and to exchange best
                      practices internationally. We must stop using more than the earth can provide. With this in mind, we will continue to share our
                      knowledge regarding the recycling of minerals, the biggest waste stream worldwide. Please feel free to > contact us directly if you have questions – and if you like our international newsletter, please take a
                      moment to > recommend us. Yours sincerely,Michael Stoll
 Chief Executive Officer of REMEX GmbH
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                | Swiss develop reusable drum for asbestos disposal
                    
                      | In Switzerland, only a few landfills still accept untreated
                          asbestos waste. Currently, a mandatory treatment of the
                          hazardous material is being discussed. Our Swiss company
                          REMEX Recycling AG, based in Basel, has led the way
                          since 2019, when it pioneered the binding of asbestos in
                          concrete at its own plant. Now, they have developed the
                          disposal concept further, replacing big bags that are
                          currently used for disposal with a sustainable reusable
                          solution. > Read detailed article “We are convinced that in the future, it will be
                          impossible to imagine asbestos removal
                          without the reusable drum.” Oliver Mickley, Managing Director of REMEX Recycling AG |  |    |  | 
      
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                | Certified incinerator bottom ash for OptiBlend®
                     A sustainable alternative to conventional foundation materials called OptiBlend® has recently been introduced in the
                      Netherlands. This is a cementitious material produced using processed incineration bottom ash (IBA) from Energy-from-
                      Waste plants. The material is suitable for projects in the construction and infrastructure sectors, increasing the speed of
                      construction by solidifying and stabilising the underground faster than conventional earthwork methods. Dependent on the
                      location of the project, the mix is delivered just-in-time or produced on site with mobile equipment. OptiBlend® is the result of
                      cooperation between the construction company > Van de Beeten and the Dutch manufacturer > HEROS Sluiskil who
                      supplies the certified IBA of the granova® brand. The new material is produced as a dry mix. > Learn more “OptiBlend® is another example of an innovative material development using IBA that
                      enables new ways of construction, making faster, more-cost efficient and sustainable
                      solutions possible.” Martijn Hoekmann, Sourcing & Product Manager Minerals of HEROS Sluiskil B.V. |  
                | CLOSING THE CIRCULARITY GAP
                    Published for the sixth time in a row during The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos, the Circularity Gap
                      Report belongs to the key publication providing leaders and businesses with the insights, data, knowledge and networks to
                      accelerate change. However, the message of the latest report is alarming as the world is looking at a a decreasing – instead of a growing –
                      circularity rate. The current rate amounts to only 7,2 %, representing 7.1 billion t of resources such as non-metallic
                      minerals, metal ores, fossil fuels, biomass. In 2018, when the first report was launched, the rate had in fact stood at 9,1 %. Overall, resources consumed worldwide remained the same as in the previous years at around 100 billion t. Half of this
                      volume is made up of minerals, mainly needed by a booming construction industry to provide housing and infrastructure for
                      the rising population in many parts of the world. 
                    
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 The circularity gap initiative presents 21 solutions to reduce
                          resource consumption. Regarding minerals, the list included
                          resource efficient housing and construction, reduction of
                          floor space, natural housing solutions, increasing durability
                          and using circular construction materials. The use of
                          secondary construction materials alone has the potential to
                          reduce mineral extraction by 3.5 billion t, increasing
                          the circularity rate by 3.5 %. This would at the same time
                          result in an emission saving of 1.1 Gt.
                          > Learn more |   
                    
                |  |  | The Circularity Gap Reporting Initiative is an initiative of Circle Economy, an impact organisation dedicated to accelerating the transition to the circular economy. 
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                        | Third location in France supports international growth
                            Our subsidiary REMEX RESOURCES MINÉRALES SAS currently operates two sites in France, located in Straßbourg and
                              Muttersholtz, both in the Département Bas-Rhin. The opening of a third French site is now in preparation. Covering an area
                              of around 8,800 m² on Île Napoléon, the new site in Mulhouse is perfectly located for shipping minerals nationally and
                              internationally via the Rhine. The site has a 100-meter steep quay and is only a few kilometers from the French A 35/A 36
                              interchange and the German A 5 freeway. In addition to handling non-hazardous and hazardous waste, the site will offer the
                              possibility of simple pre-treatment steps such as screening, crushing, conditioning and iron separation. “The option of treatment and shipment to recycling and disposal plants within the EU
                              complements our business model and strengthens our position in the French market.” Wolfgang Stadler, Managing Director of REMEX RESOURCES MINÉRALES SAS |  |  
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                | REMEX representation in China
                    
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                      | REMEX has recently established its first presence in China. Located within the German Chamber of Commerce Shenzhen
                          Office, > Xindi Wang has now officially taken over his role as Chief Representative of REMEX in China. Mr. Wang, who is a
                          material science expert with a Maters’s degree from the German RWTH Aachen university, previously spent significant time
                          with REMEX in Germany, getting insights into our activities and competences at more than 60 national and international
                          locations. With the new office, REMEX wants to widen its geographic growth in Asia beyond its current sites in > Singapore and > Malaysia, realising the potential for transferring its recycling solutions to the Chinese market. Interested parties can
                          contact our Chinese office directly, business requests are handled in Chinese, English and German. |  
                    
 
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 Rm. 401, Building 4, Prince Bay Headquarters Business Building
 Nanshan District, 518000 Shenzhen
 P.R. China
 T +86 139 2733 0154
 info-china@remex.de
 
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