MOPET Belgium is a new PET recycling facility being developed by Morssinkhof - Rymoplast in Neufchateau MOPET Belgium is an advanced polyethylene terephthalate (PET) packaging recycling centre being developed in Neufchateau The facility is being developed by Morssinkhof – Rymoplast following a nine-year contract awarded by Fost Plus an economic development organisation in Belgium Morssinkhof – Rymoplast is investing in the initial phase of the recycling centre The foundation stone for the new facility was laid in July 2024 while construction is expected to be completed in the second or third quarter of 2025 MOPET Belgium will recycle PET trays into recyclate (r-PET) on a large scale primarily for use in the production of new trays It will be Morssinkhof – Rymoplast’s 11th facility in Europe and its fourth recycling plant in Belgium The project is expected to create 90 full-time jobs in the initial phase and an additional 35 jobs in the second phase which will involve an investment of €45m ($48.3m) MOPET Belgium will bolster Belgium’s position as a leader in recycling and resource management It is among six other recycling plants being developed in the country which are expected to enable 75% of the plastic packaging materials collected in the country to be recycled domestically by 2025 The plant is being developed within the Ardenne Logistics business park of IDELUX in Neufchateau The MOPET Belgium PET recycling facility will have a recycling capacity of 40,000 tonnes per annum (tpa) of PET It will recycle approximately 10,500tpa of trays and 17,500tpa of bottles the facility will purify the water used in the recycling process through state-of-the-art technology thus protecting the natural beauty of the Luxembourg province The PET required for the facility will be collected using the New Blue Bag plastic packaging collection method launched by Fost Plus throughout Belgium in 2019 Virtually all plastic packaging waste in addition to the usual plastic bottles and flasks can be put in the plastics This ensures that plastic packaging waste such as yoghurt pots and plastic bags can be selectively collected and recycled The PET recycling process involves several steps starting with the sorting of the bales to remove impurities The process includes post-sorting the items into different levels to optimise the quality of the secondary raw material from other materials such as HDPE caps hot washing and drying on separate processing lines they are reconverted into raw material or granules to produce new packaging through a regranulation and post-condensation process The partners are planning to subject the PET whose quality no longer meets the requirements to a semi-chemical recycling process named CuRe Technology which is currently being developed in the Netherlands The CuRe technology is primarily used to produce transparent recycled PET out of complex and coloured packaging and will ensure that all collected PET packaging will be used in high-end applications Morssinkhof – Rymoplast is one of Europe’s largest producers of high-quality recovered raw materials and serves small companies in the plastics processing industry to the world’s largest multinationals Morssinkhof – Rymoplast’s primary focus is on recycling four main types of plastic: high-density polyethylene (HDPE) The company purchases well-sorted post-consumer plastic waste and scrap streams from collection systems and clean industrial waste from the plastics processing industry These materials are converted into high-quality raw materials serving a diverse international customer base from small plastics processing companies to the largest multinationals As a plastics recycling partner, the company collaborates with other organisations to optimise their plastics cycles. By supplying high-quality recycled raw materials, the company enables manufacturers to develop more sustainable packaging solutions for plastic products Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network The Public Center for Social Assistance (PCSA) in the Belgian town of Neufchâteau underwent a renovation project to increase and strengthen the kindergarten services available to the surrounding community the new and modernized Neufchâteau Nursery was unveiled with a significant expansion from 48 to 66 available student spots made possible with unique architectural methods the Public Center created a contemporary design on the interior and facade areas creating a welcoming space for students and families one of the primary goals was to update both the functional amenities and the building's overall look the redesign was focused on updating outdated architectural elements creating a smoother integration with the landscape the design includes low energy consumption materials and passive methods including rainwater storage and LED lighting the nursery has been raised up three levels with curved lines throughout the building that underline the particular topography of the territory the facades are staggered with various level changes which gives the illusion of seeing a different building depending on where you look from the nursery is filled with traditional materials which surrounds the outer layer creating a homogeneous look the Cupa Pizarras CUPACLAD Random system is applied in a dynamic arrangement as the slate evokes the neighborhood characterized by slate masonry buildings Natural slate is a unique product that lasts more than 100 years which makes it the ideal material for any type of facade If you have done all of this and still can't find the email Plastics recycler Morssinkhof Rymoplast has begun work on a recycling plant for complex PET packaging in Neufchâteau together with the packaging producer responsibility organisation (PRO) Fost Plus and the intercommunal association Idelux The factory would have an annual capacity of 40,000 tonnes and be the first in Europe to produce rPET that would be use primarily to manufacture new trays The first stone was laid for the "Mopet Belgium" recycling plant at a ceremony that took place yesterday The Morssinkhof Rymoplast group is investing a total of €68.5 million in the first phase of the project and expects to create 90 jobs Customer Service+49 7224 9397-701servicenoSpam@GO-AWAYeuwid.de Editorial Team+49 7224 9397-0recyclingnoSpam@GO-AWAYeuwid.com Get the latest news about developments and trends in the industry sent to you once a week free of charge by newsletter Sign up for our newsletter We use cookies and external services on our website others enhance your user experience or help us improve this website You can change your privacy settings any time by clicking privacy policy Necessary cookies are required for the correct functioning of the website Content from video and social media platforms is blocked by default. If access to these services is accepted, separate consent is no longer required when using them. You can find more information on the individual external services in our privacy policy. Like most people, I had the opportunity to see detection dogs before, mainly in airports and train stations, but I had no idea there were dogs able to detect more than just explosives and drugs. Thanks to their incomparable sense of smell—up to 10,000 times stronger than that of humans—dogs can also detect bank notes, cancer and most recently COVID-19 cases, along with animal parts and a wide range of living animal species, from whales to bedbugs. The two pups are here in France receiving an introductory training that will enhance their motivation and playfulness, both crucial skills to become part of our detection dog team. A well-rounded day of training and playNothing better to start the day than a nice walk in the coolness of the morning. A quick sanitary check-up to make sure eyes, ears and teeth are ok, a weekly passage on the scale and we’re on our way to the training center. At this age, Sonic and Senseo aren’t working on ivory or pangolin smells yet. The idea of this pre-training is to make sure they like to play and search for the ball, even in challenging environments. So they play, and they love it! Hide a ball inside a room full of furniture and they find it. Launch the ball between a mountain of old plastic bottles and tires, and they dig in to bring it back. Each session only lasts for a few minutes: it may seem simple, but these exercises require immense amounts of concentration and energy, and the dogs’ welfare prime above all else! The sun is now high in the sky and the temperature reaches 30 degrees. No more work for today—time for a splash in the near-by river. Sonic and Senseo swim after the ball and have a blast in the cool water. The next day, we’re going to the main city’s train station so that the dogs can familiarize themselves with noisy and crowded places. The ability to focus on the play (eventually the work) in a challenging environment is as important as their detection skills. Shortly, the group will also welcome the arrival of Rosco, a 10-month-old German Shepherd, and Oscar, a two-and-a-half-year-old Belgian Shepherd, who will also leave Neufchateau’s training center for the Benin project. It was an emotional moment to leave these dogs after only 48 hours, especially Senseo who I was particularly fond of. I’m happy to have had the opportunity to meet them and I know they’ll do great things in the fight to protect wildlife. -Benjamin Wiacek, EU Communications Manager Benjamin Wiacek Web Marketing Manager ifaw trains the first detection dog police units in Benin a dog's nose in the fight against wildlife trafficking providing the highest quality of athletic care to our detection dogs every problem has a solution, every solution needs support. The problems we face are urgent, complicated, and resistant to change. Real solutions demand creativity, hard work, and involvement from people like you. 55+ years of helping animals, people, and the place we call home. the browser you use is outdated and does not allow you to display the site correctly This video has been blocked because your cookie settings do not allow targeting cookies To watch this video, open your cookie settings and opt in to targeting cookies Cette vidéo a été bloquée parce que vos paramètres de cookies n'autorisent pas les cookies pour une publicité ciblée Pour regarder cette vidéo, ouvrez vos paramètres de cookies et acceptez les cookies pour une publicité ciblée Deze video is geblokkeerd omdat de doelgroepgerichte cookies zijn geweigerd Open je cookie-instellingenen schakel doelgroepgerichte cookies in om deze video te bekijken weil Ihre Cookie-Einstellungen Cookies für Marketingzwecke nicht zulassen Um dieses Video anzusehen, öffnen Sie Ihre Cookie-Einstellungen und lassen Sie Cookies für Marketingzwecke zu Men from the USAF 52nd Logistics Readiness Squadron based at Spangdahlem Air Base have been helping to restore portions of a WWII bunker at Fort Aubin (Fort of Aubin-Neufchâteau) near Neufchâteau in Belgium Working in conjunction with the Fort Aubin Museum Association the 25 Sabres are helping to clean out bunkers and repaint the M4 Sherman Tank parked at the entrance This historical site which is owned by the Belgian military is maintained by the Museum Association which also provides tours to the public Airmen from Spangdahlem have been assisting the Museum Association with clearing out the site thus making more of the historic bunker available for public viewing Senior Airman Justin Mickle summed up the feeling of the airmen helping in the restoration “We’re here to assist the Belgians in any way with the restoration and preservation of this bunker.” As early as the 1880’s a series of twelve forts was built to fortify Liege and the fort at Neufchâteau was one of four additional forts built to strengthen this line towards the Belgian border with Germany The construction of the fort at Neufchâteau was started in 1935 and was complete by the time of the German invasion in May 1940 Under the command of Captain-Commandant d’Ardenne the fort fired upon the invading army but by the 15th May the Germans had penetrated the perimeter and the Belgian Garrison was transported to Konigsberg in East Prussia it was used for testing ‘bunker busting’ armaments such as the Rochling shell resulting in significant damage to the building 52nd Logistics Readiness Squadron Fuels Service Center NCO in charge said “The amount of history at this particular fort is amazing Just seeing the living conditions where roughly 520 occupants The Fort is only open to the public on every third Sunday of each month between March and November The guided tours start at 2 p.m and go for about 90 minutes The fort’s website can be visited for more information on the tours available Ian Harvey is one of the authors writing for WAR HISTORY ONLINE His father ran a successful lumber business Miller was a sophomore in ROTC at Santa Clara College when the war began he was called to active duty and after basic training entered the Army Specialized Training Program at University of California and was assigned to the 21st Armored Infantry Battalion Miller's unit was rushed 350 miles across France in four days He went into combat for the first time near Neufchateau He survived weeks of chaotic fighting in the snow and bitter cold and in the village of Chenogne captured thirteen German prisoners almost inadvertently At the end of January when a mortar shell exploded in a hole where he was taking shelter Miller was temporarily deafened and suffered a concussion as well as shrapnel wounds He spent three weeks recuperating and then rejoined his unit on the Siegfried Line He fought with the 11th Armored Division for the rest of the war in Europe and participated in the liberation of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria Miller was sent to interpreter school at the University of Grenoble then became a reporter for Stars and Stripes in Paris He eventually returned to the United States to finish college at Georgetown University In 1948 he returned to Sacramento and went to work for his family's lumber business Eyewitnesses reveal what life was like on the home front during the war Ken Burns curates a new way to explore The War The War is a Production of Florentine Films and WETA Corporate funding is provided by General Motors Major funding is provided by Lilly Endowment Inc.; Public Broadcasting Service; National Endowment for the Humanities; Corporation for Public Broadcasting; The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations; The Pew Charitable Trusts; The Longaberger Foundation; and Park Foundation The War was an official selection of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival CIRAD has a banana collection that is the only one of its type in the world © Adobe Stock Find out more about our work in the region (in French) Sale temps pour la planète : Guadeloupe, beauté fragile Magalie Jannoyer, CIRAD Regional Director for the West Indies and French GuianaSite de Neufchâteau, Sainte-Marie, 97130 Capesterre-Belle-EauGuadeloupeTel.: +590 (0)5 90 41 68 68E-mail CIRAD is mindful of the fragility of island ecosystems and is working to make agriculture more ecofriendly by developing sustainable cropping systems Those systems include new agroecological practices and new varieties that respect the local environment and are tailored to its constraints CIRAD is working with other territories in the Caribbean to anticipate and manage infectious disease risks linked to wildlife and domestic animals through research into animal diseases and public health issues CIRAD has roughly a hundred employees in Guadeloupe including 25 researchers across three sites: Projects funded by EAFRD and the Guadeloupe Regional Council The French agricultural research and international cooperation organization working for the sustainable development of tropical and Mediterranean regions .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By John L. Micek | jmicek@masslive.comToday marks the 70th anniversary of the start of one of the most important battles of the Second World War was launched through the dense Ardennes region of Belgium Allied forces were caught by surprise and the American Army, including the famed "Band of Brothers" bore the brunt of the offensive Ultimately, more than 600,000 American soldiers were involved in the battle, with 89,000 injured and 19,000 killed. From The Library of Congress, here's a guide to each of the slides above: 1944: "In a quick glance at the situation maps from October to December 1944 the eye is drawn to an area with few unit symbols along the Allied and German front lines in the Ardennes the American front line was typically held by four or fewer divisions The December 16th situation map shows the front line in this sector thinly held by the U.S Army VIII Corps comprised of  the 106th Infantry Division and the 4th Infantry Division arrayed from north to south The VIII Corps headquarters was located in Bastogne The VIII Corps was holding the southern edge of the U.S First Army front lines adjacent to the U.S Also notice that throughout the autumn until December 15 the maps show a similarly small number of German infantry divisions behind the Siegfried Line opposing VIII Corps identified in the sector moving against VIII Corps During the next four weeks the situation maps show many interesting developments as the battle progressed." 1944: "Two distinct German advances appear One in the north and one in the center of the sector The northern advance is along the edge of VIII Corps' area of operations adjoining V Corps The advance in the sector's center is pointed at VIII Corps' headquarters in Bastogne." 1944: "The German drive towards Bastogne has almost reached the town while the VIII Corps headquarters has relocated to Neufchateau Notice that the 101st Airborne Division is shown in Bastogne and the 82nd Airborne Division has moved to blunt the northern German advance 1944: "The German main advance through the center of the Ardennes sector has moved in a narrow corridor northwest to Marche after bypassing Bastogne The 84th Infantry Division has moved to block the German northwestern advance." 1944: "Bastogne's envelopment begins as the German main advance widens and moves north and south of the town and the 80th Infantry Division from General Patton's Third Army have moved against the southern flank of the German main advance." 1944: "The 101st Airborne Division is shown as encircled in Bastogne with three German infantry division and one panzer division deployed around the town The distinct bulge in the American front lines that gave the battle its name has formed." 1944: "The encirclement of Bastogne is broken as the 4th Armored Division moves up from the south With American units pushing from the north and south the German advance stops and bulge is contained.' 1945: "The reinforced British 6th Airborne and 53rd Infantry Division are shown moving against the western tip of the German advance Notice that some German units that were identified in the bulge on earlier maps have begun to be listed as "Unlocated" in a box on the right portion of the map near Frankfurt." 1945: "Three German Panzer divisions are shown withdrawing from the front lines toward the interior of the bulge." 1945: "As the bulge is further reduced notice the nine German divisions concentrated in western tip of the bulge." 1945: "The bulge caused by the German advance has been reduced to a slight curve in the front lines." See PennLive's slide show of some photographs of the battle here. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, (updated 8/1/2024) and acknowledgement of our Privacy Policy, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 1/1/2025) © 2025 Advance Local Media LLC. 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"Everything else has been refurbished: electricity but exemplary in terms of respect for the site and the attention to detail by "companies which come from no more than 25km away" A fine example of a well thought-out renovation of the old heritage 60 people will be able to stay at the Domaine Vincent Gouverneur had the opportunity to buy the large modern and remarkably well-equipped gîte next door It provides an ideal solution for parking via large terraces cleaned and whose banks have been reinforced contributes the enchanting character of the Domaine du Pont d'Oye complemented by the renowned neighbouring restaurant with which synergies will "naturally take place" The "new" Pont d'Oye already looks good since Vincent Gouverneur has other projects to embellish or complete his current offer Enough to write a few more chapters in this new story Proust's madeleine has become the crush of a lifetime a Francophone group of wolf experts set up by the Walloon Government in 2017 report that a wolf has been spotted near to Neufchâteau in Luxembourg Province The sighting dates from a couple of weeks ago The wolf is the fourth that has been spotted in Belgium in recent years The wolf was seen in the hamlet of Ebly in the municipality of Léglise on the night of Tuesday 30 April Photographs were taken of the animal and DNA analysis of the animal’s excrement show that unlike the wolves previously spotted in Belgium that originated from Germany and from Eastern Europe the wolf spotted in Ebly originates from the Italian Alps According to WWF Belgium’s Koen Stuyck the wolf has trekked around 800 kilometres to reach the Ardennes from Northern Italy "Previously we had predicted that that two sorts of wolf would meet on Belgian soil The fact that they are both here is good news for biodiversity This is a sign that they have enough space to be able to move and to survive” The Francophone magazine Moustique is claiming that hundreds of horses that were not fit for human consumption have ended up in the food chain in Belgium but the Consumer Affairs Minister has rejected the claim The matter is the subject of a judicial investigation It was in 2011 that suspicions first surfaced after a member of the public thought that fraud had occurred with the passport belonging to a horse that he bought Horse passports detail whether the animal is fit for human consumption or not as is the case with horses used for sport As drugs are administered to these animals they have to be kept outside the food chain The magazine quotes a spokesman for Belgium's Federal Food Safety Agency confirming that meat from such animals did enter the food chain A meat trader from Neufchateau in Wallonia is believed to have played a central role Hundreds of horses that were ill or were given heavy drugs entered the food chain as a result of this trader's intervention The fraud stopped in 2011 when the judicial authorities were alerted but it's unclear when it started Putting down an animal that is unfit for consumption can easily cost 100 euros while selling an animal for its meat can raise up to 800 euros "No contaminated meat in food chain" The Belgian Consumer Affairs Minister Johan Vande Lanotte (Flemish socialist) has responded to the affair that has dragged Belgium into the European horse meat scandal He says that no contaminated horse meat has ended up on plates in Belgium but proper checks were carried out at the slaughterhouse and no contaminated meat reached the market He acknowledges that fraud occurred with horse passports but denies unfit horse meat ended up in the food chain: "Every animal is checked by official vets in the slaughterhouse and no sick animals are allowed to enter the food chain." Belgium’s Food Safety Agency has meanwhile confirmed that major investigations into meat fraud are underway at Neufchateau It is no secret that Luxembourg is plagued with what seems like exponential price increases in the real-estate market living expenses are also on the elevated side more and more residents consider looking across the border for more affordable housing opportunities there is a reason that so many cross-border workers commute to the Grand Duchy from Belgium The most affordable municipality on the other side of the French border is Briey with apartment buying prices set at €89,567 on average Villerupt is however the best option to buy a house These two municipalities stand out in the French border region where the general average price for apartments is set at €166,363 Read also: Housing prices on the rise despite Covid crisis Neufchâteau is the most affordable municipality in Belgium when looking to buy an apartment While the average price in the border region is set at €221,996 Neufchâteau offers flats for an average of €187,470 In contrast the average price for a house in the Belgian border region lies at €326,580 Buying an apartment in Germany is most affordable in Saarburg where the average price is set at €259,458 Both municipalities thereby find themselves considerably below the regional average of €291,631 for an apartment and €401,522 for a house Housing prices across the Luxembourgish border are thus far below those even in the most affordable region of the Grand Duchy, which is the north of the country. leaving scores of people injured.11/08/2014ShareThe Belgian border to Luxembourg was hit by the second mini tornado in three days The latest incident occurred on Sunday night in Marbay leaving four people seriously injured and 31 others with minor injuries The strong winds caused a marquee to collapse at a flea market none of the injuries were life-threatening Do not miss the news - sign up to receive the wort.lu newsletter in English delivered to your inbox six days a week. AustraliaAustralians mark election day with 'democracy sausages' and in 'budgy smugglers'Australians fired up barbecues and wore tight-fit swim trunks called "budgy smugglers" to voting centers as they welcomed election day on Saturday (3 May) with some unique and quirky traditions. GrantsEU to propose €500m package to attract researchersPlan to double grant amount by 2025 and continue support in 2026 and 2027 Costs of six million eurosPremiumBus drivers unable to drive cost Luxembourg firm €6 million annually Some given odd jobs or are idle, but could soon be employed by municipal councils World of workSpain to move ahead with plan to cut work week to 37.5 hoursThe bill is set to face a lengthy approval process in Parliament, where it’s uncertain to have enough backing from lawmakers Innovation and educationLuxembourg opens new drone school to boost safetyEducation ministry has launched a civilian drone school, where pilots can hone their skills and share ideas EnergyEU set to propose banning Russian gas imports by end of 2027The EU purchased a total of €23 billion in Russian energy in 2024, exceeding its military assistance to Ukraine last year SOS DétresseMore and more calls to Luxembourg mental health hotlineMore calls with suicidal thoughts “particularly worrying”, says SOS Détresse Public holiday 10 things to do on the 9 May Europe Day holidayVisit Robert Schuman’s house, head to the Mult-Culti festival in Bertrange or take a guided tour of the Europa Experience Advertiser contentTreat yourself to a stress-free holidayDreaming of a worry-free trip What if the secret to a smooth getaway was simply good preparation and the right protection Advertiser contentReal estate: Why should you take advantage of the start of 2025 to begin your real estate project?The main things we remember about the housing sector over the past 12 months are the rise in interest rates and the fall in property prices Advertiser contentProperty: I've decided to invest!The various forms of government support for investment Advertiser contentThe Luxembourg Times BusinessRun is happening again on 18th September!On Thursday 18th September with the starting gun of the 11th Luxembourg Times BusinessRun fired at the Coque at 7 pm Share this with instagramShare this with facebookShare this with linkedinSections Many of these locations also offer additional activities for children One of the most well-known lakeside restaurants in Luxembourg Lakeside offers a lovely terrace with scenic views Home – Lakeside Kleinottweilerstraße 150, Homburg, GermanyContact: +49 6841 72642 | dasblockhaus@gmx.netLocated near the stunning Jägersburger Weiher this restaurant offers a beautiful forest terrace next to the lake 1, Chemin du Lac, Neufchâteau, BelgiumContact: +32 470 10 25 55 | Website boasts a stunning terrace with views over the lake you can even book a floating BBQ experience on the lake Breicherwee, Remerschen, LuxembourgContact: +352 26 66 51 91 | remerschen.chalet@gmail.comOverlooking Lake Remerschen this spot is perfect for an afternoon coffee and cake break 08500 Les Mazures, FranceThis lakeside area offers swimming, playgrounds, and restaurants amid tall trees. It's about 1.5 hours from Luxembourg and makes for a fantastic family outing. Don’t miss spotting Waldemar the Traveller, a wooden sculpture hidden in Elfy Park!Google Maps 5590This hidden gem within the stunning Domaine de Chevetogne features a terrace surrounded by lush greenery More information here Rue Léon Henrard, 16, 5550 Alle-sur-Semois, BelgiumContact: +32 61 50 03 81 | Website this leisure centre has a casual brasserie and a restaurant with outdoor seating by the Semois River 9230This charming brasserie offers a lovely terrace overlooking the Sûre River and is close to a fantastic playground More information here LuxembourgA great spot overlooking the Moselle River Ideal for families who enjoy riverside dining More information here Along the Moselle River in both France and Germany Discover your family’s new favourite restaurant with a view And if you still haven't found a suitable restaurant check out these family-friendly places Enjoy your lakeside and riverside adventures with TravelMatKanner