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This Week in Waste: Top Stories Jan 19 - Jan 22

2026-01-23 07:37:29| Waste Age

This week's top stories from Waste360.com include the importance of battery recycling, a change at president for the U.S. Plastics Pact, an episode of the Waste World podcast and more.


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Metallium Announces Completion of A $75 Million Strategic Capital Raise Led by U.S. Institutions

2026-01-22 06:59:43| Waste Age

Metallium Ltd. announced completion of a A$75 million strategic capital raise, led by U.S.-based investors with dedicated mandates focused on critical minerals, recycling technologies, and U.S. domestic processing capacity.


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Shell Polymers Introduces New Line of Advanced Chrome Catalyst Grades

2026-01-22 06:41:20| Waste Age

Shell Polymers has introduced its new line of Advanced Chrome Catalyst grades. Produced using gas-phase chrome catalyst technology, the first three grades are now available for testing and commercial purchase.


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