CA Immo exits non-core market Serbia with the sale of the 19,600 sqm office building Sava Business Center in Belgrade Both the sales price and the buyer are subject to confidentiality As the PBSA sector finally takes off in Poland it is now increasingly attracting international operators and investors Eurobuild CEE spoke to Xior's investment manager about why it has such confidence in the Polish market Residential developer Develia has signed a preliminary agreement to acquire all the shares in Bouygues Immobilier Polska the Polish subsidiary of Bouygues Immobilier ESA logistika has leased 15,000 sqm in Prologis Park Piotrków GLP has completed the development of its Wrocław V Logistics Centre and has received a BREEAM rating of Outstanding Panattoni has secured EUR 40 mln in financing from BNP Paribas for the development of Panattoni Park Sosnowiec IV Newgate Investment (NGI) and Redkom Development are developing a large retail park in Bydgoszcz Deutsche Hypo – NORD/LB Real Estate Finance has provided a five-year green loan to Olivia Seven for the refinancing of the Olivia Prime A office building in Gdańsk-Oliwa communications and security company Motorola Solutions has signed a five-year lease renewal 18,000 sqm at the Green Office complex in Kraków’s Podgórze district Falling interest rates and easing monetary policy across the eurozone and CEEi are boosting investor confidence in the region’s commercial real estate market reveals Colliers in its ‘Beyond Real Estate | Economy’ report Panattoni is to build the Panattoni Park Mainz Süd in Erbes-Büdesheim bei Alzey Axi Immo has presented its latest report “Warsaw Office Market – Q1 2025 The market opened in 2025 on a steady footing with a notable increase in leasing activity and a modest decline in vacancy landlords continue to focus on upgrading existing assets and prioritizing quality over quantity Convenience store chain Żabka has officially opened a new logistics centre in Kąty Wrocławskie The first stage of the development will serve 1,500 stores in the Wrocław area Romanian Post has leased over 5,000 sqm of logistics space in CTPark Bucharest to serve as its temporary regional courier and logistics hub for Bucharest JLL has announced the sale and leaseback of two properties by a manufacturing company in a deal worth over PLN 1 bln Warehouse developer CTP is adding 2,000 sqm to its Clubco coworking development in Brno pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank has extended an investment facility to PineBridge Benson Elliot for the Diuna Office Park in Warsaw The hotel market in Bucharest continued its recovery in 2024 while the ADR has finally surpassed the milestone of EUR 100 Torus has announced its All.inn students’ residence concept that is soon to appear on ul which specialises in temperature-controlled goods is to enlarge its freezer warehouse in Radomsko by an additional 4,800 sqm it will be the company's largest distribution centre in Poland Footwear retailer Deichmann has prolonged its lease of 21,000 sqm in Prologis Park Wrocław III The company has been in the park since 2011 The grand opening of DPD's 18,000 sqm logistics hub at Segro Logistics Park Stryków took place on 14 April 2025 The courier company currently leases a total of more than 35,000 sqm across Segro's portfolio in Poland The largest Polish ice cube manufacturer has increased the space it leases at the MLP Pruszków II warehouse complex to 7,200 sqm an Oligocene well has been drilled to meet the tenant's needs Peakside Capital Advisors and Partners Group have laid the cornerstone for the City Point Okęcie logistics centre Panattoni has completed the expansion of Panattoni Park Koluszki in Central Poland and obtained an occupancy permit Axi Immo has presented its latest market analysis in the special publication "Central Poland Industrial Snapshot" the region recorded a historic high in industrial and logistics leasing activity A 15,300 sqm hi-tech production hall has opened in Debrecen developed by Panattoni Hungary and the OTP Real Estate Investment Fund a company that specialises in LED light therapy and pharmaceuticals distributor Avenier have both signed leases for space in CTPark Plzeň Kasárny Mito Light is to take up 556 sqm while Avenier has leased 588 sqm with the handover planned for the autumn of 2025 With warehouse and industrial stock of nearly 35 mln sqm Poland’s market has stabilised at a healthy level Logistics operator DB Schenker has leased an additional 9,800 sqm in the Hillwood Rawicz logistics centre The tenant has been operating from the centre since the autumn of last year when it opened a service centre with an area of over 17,000 sqm for a manufacturer of optical products More than 2.6 mln sqm of industrial and logistics space was delivered across Poland in 2024 according to BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland’s latest report "At a Glance While this was below the new supply levels recorded in previous years Spring has very much sprung and everywhere is bathed in the 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Viterra has moved into its ​​new 1,500 sqm offices in Olivia Prime part of the Olivia Centre business complex in Gdańsk Panattoni has acquired two properties near Gothenburg The brownfield sites will be replaced by a modern 43,000 sqm facility Contemporary cities are grappling with the challenge of fostering dynamic growth while alleviating environmental pressures Colliers has taken over the management of the Studio B office building located in the Warsaw Wola district The property is owned by Stena Real Estate .. The University of Warsaw has signed a contract with the general contractor for a project at ul The new building will house the faculti .. Velis Real Estate Tech is officially changing its name to Singu adopting the title of its property management product the construction of the Panattoni Park Unterfranken has officially started USC Shoah Foundation mourns the passing of our friend Helen Fagin English professor and director of Judaic Studies at the University of Miami Helen received numerous awards over her long career for her work in promoting tolerance and in 1994 was invited by President Clinton to be on the advisory board for the World War II Memorial Her father owned a department store as well as the apartment above it Helen attended the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and remembers that she and the other Jewish students were often forced to stand in their classes and were not allowed to wear clothing that had the name of the university printed on it the family heard bombings in the outskirts of Radomsko the German authorities had turned the town into a ghetto set up a clandestine school and taught her younger sister and other children whatever she remembered from her own education including lessons in Latin and geography Helen’s parents were taken away in a raid while Helen and her two sisters managed to hide Helen’s sisters escaped from the ghetto with the help of the underground while Helen remained behind Helen was selected for deportation when the ghetto was being liquidated but she managed to escape on the march to the railroad station and find her younger sister Terry Wanda and Helen were able to secure false identity papers and jobs and Terry hid in a Catholic orphanage After months of living under false identities the three sisters ended up together in Busko Poland where they were liberated by the Soviet Army After liberation the sisters returned to Radomsko and were able to immigrate to the United States in 1946 Helen went to a dance in New York City where she met her future husband and Helen went back to school and earned a Ph.D from the University of Miami where she became a professor of English and the director of Judaic Studies In 1996, Helen gave testimony to USC Shoah Foundation. In this clip she discusses her efforts to educate fellow inhabitants of the Radomsko ghetto in Poland. https://sfi.usc.edu/content/helen-fagin-education-ghetto Portions of the interview were later used in the Echoes & Reflections lesson plans, as well as in a classroom-ready IWitness activity about Helen which can be seen here. https://iwitness.usc.edu/activities/211 Helen Fagin discusses her efforts and risk to educate fellow ghetto inhabitants in the Radomsko ghetto in Poland Sign Up Today! Be the first to learn about new articles and personal stories like the one you've just read Digital Accessibility | Accessibility Guidelines Operated by ALPLA’s subsidiary PET Recycling Team the Radomsko site is one of the largest recycling facilities in Europe is expanding its recycling plant located in Radomsko to increase recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) production capacity The company is targeting specifically the Polish market to provide rPET to its customers and secure sufficient food-grade PET recycling material supply for the long term The Radomsko site expansion will also help ALPLA to comply with the EU’s requirement to have at least 25% post-consumer recycled material in PET beverage bottles by 2025 ALPLA’s Radomsko plant is located within the Lodz Voivodship in southern Poland It is one of the five locations where the company operates in the country The expansion of ALPLA’s recycling facility in Radomsko includes the addition of a third extrusion line It will increase the annual production capacity of rPET at the facility from 30,000 tonnes (t) to 54,000t The state-of-the-art extrusion line will generate 12 additional job openings and increase the employee size at the site to more than 100 ALPLA’s Radomsko plant was established in 2013 It produces high-quality PET regranulate from PET bottles using advanced technology The facility produces food-approved regranulate and non-food-approved regranulate in clear It also produces non-food-approved PET flakes which are used in the film and fibre industry In addition, the facility produces PO flakes that consist of flakes obtained from PET closing caps The PET regranulate produced by the facility is used in the production of food packages The Radomska recycling plant was expanded in May 2020 which doubled its capacity from 15,000t to 30,000t of rPET a year The recycling process used at the Radomska recycling plant includes four steps – automatic sorting Automatic sorting involves non-metal and metal separation The washing process involves two hot washing steps apart from the swim-sink procedure and air separation of material Coarse grit separation and flakes sorting by colour and metal is also undertaken in the step The extrusion process involves the highest decontamination levels achieved through degassing and solid-state polymerisation processes The final step of quality check involves gas chromatograph analysis to ensure product quality manufactures and assembles bespoke packaging solutions and moulded components at 190 locations in 46 countries the company has approximately 23,300 employees globally ALPLA has been recycling plastic and manufacturing new packaging from recycled material The company has 13 PET and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) recycling facilities which include four joint venture operations The recycling companies and collaborations produce 266,000t of rPET and 74,000t of recycled rHDPE annually ALPLA also invests approximately €50m a year to expand its recycling operations worldwide and aims to process at least 25% post-consumer recycled materials by 2025. 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Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article Print More than 3 million Jews lived in pre-World War II Poland the Jewish population is at best a tenth of a percent of what it was in 1939 Yet the world is not devoid of Polish Jews As noted by Louise Steinman in “The Crooked Mirror,” her firsthand report on what remains of Jewish life in contemporary Poland four out of five American Jews are of Polish-Jewish descent — a diaspora within the diaspora “The Souvenir,” was prompted by her discovery of a Japanese flag among her father’s World War II effects and details her subsequent trip to Japan to return this enigmatic trophy “The Crooked Mirror” recounts a related quest The author’s maternal grandparents immigrated to the U.S leaving an extended family in the south-central city Radomsko Steinman set off to uncover what remained of her truncated Polish roots and found herself navigating the unresolved psychic residue of the 20th century’s greatest crime in the land where that crime was largely committed How do Poles feel about their nation’s vanished Jews and how do Jews feel about the loss of their centuries-old homeland Taking its title from that of Der krumlikher shpigel a satirical Yiddish-language periodical once published in Radomsko “The Crooked Mirror” begins with a prompt the author received from the “Zen Rabbi of Malibu” to explore the “gnawing void” of Polish-Jewish relations Sign up for our email newsletter, “Bookshelf” Steinman’s first leap into the unknown is a “Bearing Witness” retreat held on the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. The experience reduced her to one-word sentences and one-sentence paragraphs: “Breathe in why. Breathe out why. So simple. So difficult.” The New Age tone is initially off-putting, but once Steinman returns to Poland and starts poking around, her fascination is contagious. The writing improves as well — thanks in part to the introduction of sometime companion and fellow seeker Cheryl, an American-born Polish Jew with a far more traumatic family history. (Having survived the war in a Soviet labor camp, Cheryl’s father was driven out of his hometown Kolomyja — where his family had been massacred — when he attempted to return.) By then, this reader had come to accept that “The Crooked Mirror” would be a kind of Jungian acid trip full of signs and portents and dreams. (“Poland had insinuated itself into my conscious and unconscious life,” Steinman writes. “I’d even dreamed a map of Poland etched on the palm of my hand.”) Over the course of her memoir, the author not only consults with various, invariably “wise” historians and other Gandalf figures but a sympathetic Lakota Sioux. Pondering her journey, she lays out the photographs she’s taken “as if they were tarot cards”; back in Los Angeles and unable to sleep, she transports herself to Radomsko via Google Earth. Pondering the mystery of the Seer of Lublin, she even experiences a visitation. But in the book’s final third, the author (co-director of the Los An¿geles Institute for the Humanites at USC) turns her attention to those Gentile Poles she calls the “Saviors of Atlantis,” individuals who have taken it upon themselves to recover and preserve those vestiges of the Polish-Jewish past that still exist. “Don’t confuse this with philo-Semitism,” the Polish Jewish journalist Kostek Gebert warns her. “It’s not Jew-specific. It’s Poland-specific.” Soon after, Steinman discovers that, during the German occupation, some of her Radomsko relations had been saved from certain death and sheltered by a Gentile neighbor. And after that she learns the bitter truth that such wartime courage may be as much a stigma as mark of heroism. Steinman doesn’t much employ the Hebrew term “tikkun olam” (the task of “repairing the world”), but that’s essentially what her book is about. In a touching grace note, “The Crooked Mirror” ends in Radomsko with a public tribute to the son of the first local inhabitant to be publicly identified as a rescuer (and consequently honored as a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem). It’s a recognition that, in her innocence and tenacity, Steinman essentially brought about. Hoberman’s most recent book is “Film After Film: Or, What Became of 21st Century Cinema.” The Crooked MirrorA Memoir of Polish-Jewish Reconciliation Louise SteinmanBeacon Press: 224 pp. $26.95 Television Books Subscribe for unlimited accessSite Map The plastic packaging manufacturer Alpla is investing €8m in adding an extrusion line that will raise its PET recycling capacity in Poland The Radomsko site will see its annual production capacity increase from 30,000 to 54,000 tonnes of food-grade recycled PET Alpla said that the move would make PET Recycling Team (PRT) Radomsko one of Europe’s biggest PET recycling plants we develop products optimised for recycling process high proportions of recyclate in production and take care of efficient recycling With our global focus on recycling and our commitment in Central and Eastern Europe we make a significant contribution to the regional bottle-to-bottle cycle,” remarked Dietmar Marin all PET beverage bottles in the EU should contain at least 25 per cent post-consumer recycled material Alpla was creating the basis for EU requirements to be met in regional markets “We actively work with customers to create closed loops for PET packaging and accompany them on their sustainability path we are taking care of meeting tomorrow’s needs today and already have some excellent examples in reality,” stressed Mariusz Musiał from Alpla Poland “With this investment we are targeting the Polish market in particular and ensuring that sufficient rPET is available to our customers,“ added Beata Szynkiewicz-Razik from PRT Radomsko PRT Radomsko was creating 12 new jobs by installing the third extrusion line Alpla said that it was investing an average of €50m annually in recycling by 2025 The company believed that it was fully on track thanks to beacon projects bottles made out of 100 per cent recycled PET and the recent start-up of production at its joint venture facilities Envicco in Thailand and PET Recycling Team Targu Mures the company announced its first African recycling plant Alpla put the annual production capacity of all recycling companies and partnerships at roughly 266,000 tonnes for recycled PET and 74,000 tonnes for recycled HDPE 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. 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You can find more information on the individual external services in our privacy policy Plasteurope.com is a business information platform for the European plastics industry It is part of KI Kunststoff Information and PIE Plastics Information Europe one of the leading content providers for the European plastics industry We offer daily updated business news and reports polymer prices and other services for the international plastics industry News | Polymer Prices | Suppliers Guide | Jobs | Register | Advertising Packaging specialist ALPLA is securing the long-term supply of food-grade PET recycling material (rPET) by expanding the recycling plant in Radomsko is investing around eight million Euros in a state-of-the-art extrusion line the PET recycling team (PRT) Radomsko is one of the largest recycling plants for this material in Europe with a production capacity of 54,000 tonnes of food-grade rPET pellets per year “ALPLA stands for sustainable packaging solutions made of plastic we develop products optimized for recycling we make a significant contribution to the regional bottle-to-bottle cycle,” explains Dietmar Marin ALPLA’s managing director of its Recycling Division Recently, with support from ALPLA, Coca-Cola India launched a new bottle made from 100% recycled PET (rPET) in Andhra Pradesh This is the first time that a 100% rPET bottle has been used in India for food or drinks all PET beverage bottles in the EU should contain at least 25% post-consumer recycled (PCR) material ALPLA is creating the basis for meeting the EU requirements in the regional markets we are taking care of meeting tomorrow’s needs today and already have some excellent examples in reality,” emphasizes Mariusz Musiał “With this investment we are targeting the Polish market in particular and ensuring that sufficient rPET is available to our customers,” adds Beata Szynkiewicz-Razik The installation of the third extrusion line in Radomsko will create 12 additional jobs and expand the team to more than 100 employees “PRT Radomsko has stood for top quality and excellent operational performance for over ten years The expansion of the site is a confirmation of our highly motivated team and strengthens our position in the market,” says plant manager Marcin Jabłoński ALPLA invests around 50 million euros annually in the global expansion of its recycling activities With lighthouse projects such as reusable PET bottles made from 100 per cent rPET and the recent start of production at the joint venture recycling plants ENVICCO (Thailand) and PET Recycling Team Targu Mures (Romania) This was followed in June 2023 by the announcement of the first recycling plant in Africa in Ballito The total annual production capacity of all recycling companies and collaborations is around 266,000 tonnes for rPET (recycled PET) and 74,000 tonnes for rHDPE (recycled HDPE) An English-language packaging industry B2B platform in print and web Packaging South Asia is in its 19th year of publication We do not make any claims about being the best or the most widely read if you are interested in targeting the Indian and South Asian markets to sell equipment To improve your marketing and grow sales, talk to us. 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Read our policy ALPLA is investing around €8 million into a third extrusion line to expand its recycling plant in Radomsko hoping to increase its annual production capacity of food-grade rPET by 24,000 tonnes The investment expects to increase the production capacity of the PET Recycling Team (PRT) Radomsko from 30,000 tonnes to 54,000 tonnes of food-grade rPET pellets making the facility one of the largest recycling plants of its kind in Europe The company hopes that the expansion will set the groundwork for meeting EU requirements such as implementing at least 25% post-consumer recycled material into all PET beverage bottles by 2025 It is also set to create twelve additional jobs and expand the team to over 100 employees “ALPLA stands for sustainable packaging solutions made of plastic,” explains Dietmar Marin we are taking care of meeting tomorrow’s needs today and already have some excellent examples in reality,” continues Mariusz Musiał “With this investment we are targeting the Polish market in particular and ensuring that sufficient rPET is available to our customers” The company is also establishing a recycling plant in Ballito With an intended output of 35,000 tonnes of rPET flakes and pellets every year it is set to help ALPLA enter the African recycling market and contribute towards circularity and HDPE packaging waste into raw materials The Lidl approach to packaging sustainability How did Brazil achieve its 100% aluminium can recycling rate – and can it be replicated in the EU? 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votes for their preferred future Supercharger sites The leaderboard is updated frequently to show the most popular proposed locations Tesla owners agree that the company may contact them regarding Supercharging developments The site received a hefty 7,692 votes and will be one of the upcoming locations for a new Supercharger if any property owners are interested in hosting a Supercharger at their location to generate more business This unique voting system allows Tesla to make data-driven decisions about where to place Superchargers based on the needs and preferences of their owners contributing to the company’s customer-centric approach But the company already likely knows from its fleet data which Superchargers and areas have the most need for new locations This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page The company has signed a preliminary contract with the management of the centre to construct a 385 sqm detached restaurant with a drive-thru as well as 30 additional parking spaces includes such stores as: Intermarché The centre is to be extended in 2018 with the addition of a converted historic building as well as two newly built sections Altogether 8,000 sqm of retail space is to be added Retail Concept is responsible for the commercialisaton and extension of the centre BIG Poland has acquired the Multishop Suwałki retail park comprising 13,000 sqm of retail space The company now owns nine fully commercialized retail parks in Poland Slate Asset Management has sold three OBI retail stores to the Lindner Group from Germany Cushman & Wakefield has conducted a survey the findings of which are presented in the report From Shopping to Experiences: A Customer’s View on Shopping Centres and Retail Parks Cushman & Wakefield notes that despite evolving shopping trends both retail formats continue to hold strong appeal Multi Poland has taken on the management of the Galeria Przymorze shopping centre in Gdańsk The store offers lifestyle and sporting clothing and is to open this spring According to the "Quo Vadis E-commerce" report released by Cushman & Wakefield the online commerce continues to be a growth driver for the industrial & logistics real estate sector generating significant opportunities for developers and investors the investor behind the Projekt Góraszka shopping and entertainment complex in Wiązowna on Warsaw’s eastern outskirts has obtained a building permit for a mixed-use development Poznan-based company Scallier is opening another facility under the Funshop Park brand in Romania According to the latest report “At a Glance: Modern Retail Market in Poland Q4 2024” from BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland Poland’s retail market experienced record growth in 2024 Cushman &Wakefield has summarised the situation on the Polish retail market Over half a mln sqm of new retail space came on stream last year marking the highest new supply level in Poland since 2015 This robust development activity occurred amid rising demand from new retailers and improving consumer sentiment which boosted retail sales A new retail park with a total area of 24,000 sqm is set to be developed in Otwock under the name Świderek The investment will be led by Redkom Development Empik has opened a flagship store in the revitalised former Cepelia pavilion in the centre of Warsaw the modernist building has regained its former glory and once again impresses with its original appearance and modern interior Trei Real Estate Poland has opened its 40th Vendo Park The investment was created in Wrocław and has 5,000 sqm Vendo Park Wrocław is the first facility under this banner in the capital of Lower Silesia The retail park was built on a plot of approx An 800 sqm Biedronka grocery store is to open on the ground floor of the Moje Bielany residential complex which is being developed by CeMat A/S at ul Wólczyńska 121 in Warsaw’s Bielany district the Polish photographer Agnieszka Traczewska stands in a snowbound forest an hour’s car ride from Krakow Dressed in thermal pants and a black scarf Traczewska has lost track of time in her quest to get a shot of her usually reclusive subjects a Krakow-based documentary producer and photographer has produced several powerful shots of publicity-shy Hasidim Given the distance that many Hasidim put between themselves and outsiders Traczewska’s photographs are remarkably intimate portraits of the religious reverence that has marked the group since its founding in the early 18th century Also remarkable is that Traczewska has forged so fervent a bond with Krakow’s Hasidic Jews that even male photographers who can gain access to the group with much greater ease do not rival her for artistry or psychological insight Agnieszka Traczewska Image by Agnieszka Traczewska “Sometimes my ‘goya’ looks work to my advantage,” Traczewska said with candor “Anyone can see I am not a member of the Hasidic groups that come to Bobov Radomsko and the many other places in Poland where tsaddikim are buried and at worst I will receive a glance of disapproval As a ‘goya,’ I am foreign and I am tolerated.” The self-described “Polish goya with a camera” has become well-known in the Polish towns frequented by Hasidim and other black-hatted Jews known as Haredim Traczewska recalls an incident four years ago in Radomsko where some fifty-odd Haredi men were assembled to observe the yahrzeit of Shlomo Chanoch ha-Kohen Rabinowicz “I am the only woman standing outside the ohel,” Traczewska said referring to the rabbi’s open-air memorial structure “Somehow I have to get there from the cemetery gate The mutual respect that has grown up between Traczewska and Haredim from London to Israel helps explain why the pilgrims in Radomsko began to shout when they saw her “They heard about the lady who shleps around taking pictures of grave sites,” Traczewska recalls By now Traczewska has developed an “approach strategy” based on respect for the Haredi separation of the sexes and on knowledge of relevant halachic issues — “something that the male photographers with their pro forma baseball caps don’t have to think about,” she says The Hasidim photographed by Traczewska have seen her standing in hip-high snow or swatting at hoverflies While baffled at first by her determination Many share her belief that a sympathetic portrait of Haredi pilgrimage prayer and Shabbat observance can show outsiders the beauty and rigor of a Torah-centered lifestyle Perseverance has been key to Traczewska’s close ties with the Haredim she photographs in Poland Yet persistence alone could not grant her entry into a community defined since the Holocaust by a near-total rejection of secular culture and a commitment to Torah-oriented institutions Traczewska needed a Haredi comrade-in-arms the grand yeshiva that originated the daf yomi method of daily Gemara study “We had been doing our restoration work in Poland for a few years when one day I see this clearly Polish blonde with a camera ‘What’s going on here?’” Duvid Singer said “It was a huge surprise to see someone like Agnieszka sitting on the grass watching us from behind a gravestone,” Naomi Singer said “It was obvious she was very careful not to be too obtrusive for fear of offending Jews who had come for Rav Halberstam of Bobov’s yahrzeit.” The Singers were stunned again when Traczewska showed up later that evening at their hotel in Krakow’s once-Jewish Kazimierz district “I get a call that a woman is down in the lobby and wants to see us,” Naomi Singer said “I go down and it’s the blonde lady from the cemetery She tells me how important it is to her that she met us Traczewska’s determination signaled the beginning of what Naomi calls “this beautiful relationship.” Until Traczewska got involved with Duvid Singer’s Heritage and Discovery tour groups and come home empty-handed,” Traczewska says It was a blessing to find somebody who has all this knowledge about the history of Galicia and the tsaddikim — and trusts me enough to share his group secrets.” It can be sublimely powerful when Traczewska has to take her photos Several of Traczewska’s images are noteworthy for the tense but respectful distance between photographer and subject In one black-and-white shot of Hasidim trudging through forest leaves to an ohel a young man steals a wary glance at the camera Traczewska subdues her presence so that her subjects a cigarette-smoking bucher and a young boy contemplate the contents of an old barrel and ignore her altogether Traczewska borrows styles and motifs from paintings Hasidim draped in tallisim suggest Rembrandt A Hasid and elderly Polish woman lit up by lantern light could be figures on a Vermeer canvas Every so often Traczewska gets the personal shot that nobody else can First Time reveals the rarely-seen first private hour between a newly married husband and wife wears a shtreimel the size of a lampshade and turns a giddy smile to the camera which some alleged was an invasion of privacy stirred up a “balagan” among some Haredim until a number of rabbis praised Traczewska for humanizing a frequently disparaged community as I did with the Kroyses,” Traczewska says referring to the family of the couple photographed in “First Time.” “Getting to know the Kroyses’ sixteen children sharing Shabbos with them and learning about Jewish practice helped us build a feeling of trust and love for each other Traczewska’s methodology bore fruit in 2014 when National Geographic magazine awarded “First Time” second place in its annual Traveler Photo Contest The photo beat out some 18,000 other entries Other shots by Traczewska feature her longtime 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Industrial are entering a joint venture to build a ‘first-of-a-kind’ manufacturing facility for the microwave-assisted depolymerisation of PET – aspiring to produce 40,000 tons of recycled PET a year by 2027 The facility will make use of gr3n’s MADE technology which can apparently process post-industrial then reconstructs them back into a polymer – a process that enables the infinite recycling of plastic materials into brand new virgin polymers As they are said to offer the same functionality as feedstock material from fossil fuels the re-polymerised polymers are set to completely replace fossil-based plastics and will be implemented back into new bottles The post-consumer and/or post-industrial polyesters will be sourced from coloured as well as textiles – 100% polyester as well as mixtures with PU Expected to save 2 million tons of CO2 in its operating life the facility hopes to bring enhanced recycling to industrial scale and divert waste away from incineration and landfill gr3n aims to become the world’s leading PET supplier It has signed a binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Intecsa Industrial and will commence the EPC phase in Q4-2024; the facility will be based in Spain and is hoped to commence its operations in 2027 showing enhanced recycling is something tangible and that it is possible to bring MADE founder and chief executive officer at gr3n “Shareholders have the full view on gr3n’s operations so moving forward with one of them is further confirmation of their trust but also of the strength of the data and the results generated.” “gr3n has the potential to change the recycling industry as their technology allows us to tackle things other technologies cannot,” continued Ramiro Prieto Commercial and New Business Units director at Intecsa Industrial “This means expanding the raw material that can be recycled then accelerating the transition to the circular economy but we have also had the opportunity to perform the basic engineering of the industrial plant thus we are well acquainted with the technology which we firmly believe is now ready to level up.” director of New Developments and Innovation at Intecsa Industrial added: “We’re really thrilled to see all the great things gr3n is up to and how they’ve been pushing the boundaries of technology and we believe that gr3n’s technology will be a key player in the path towards the closed loop of PET sector Our partnership with gr3n reflects our focus on accelerating the implementation of Intecsa’s deep technical and operational expertise in industrial plants At Intecsa we are convinced that this will be a game changer.” in a bid to raise its annual food-grade rPET production by 24,000 tonnes A deep dive into the most important packaging sustainability trends and solution held its official ribbon-cutting ceremony its new state-of-the-art iron foundry in Radomsko the Deputy Prime Minister took part in the ceremony along with the 160 invited guests universities as well as business and project partners The newly opened foundry in Radomsko is one of the most modern cast and ductile iron foundries in Europe with an automatic coring and moulding line producing castings up to 2000 mm long The idea of strategic reorientation of the plant was established in 2013 This resulted in investements amounting to over 11 million euro It will generate up to 100 jobs in the plant and co-operating companies The unique parameters of the foundry are: automatic moulding line with maximum mould dimensions of 2200x1400x550/550 mm and three-stage moulding sand reclamation system FON-SKB specializes in comprehesive „project-to-product” solutions in scope of drive transmission components Sławomir Dobosz – the owner of the plant greeted numerous representatives from a sphere of politics and business "The investement will give us the range of global opportunities of entering into new markets not only for automotive Dobosz in his speech."We will strengthen our capacity to produce our final product We are the only company in Poland specializing in production of its kind”,  Mr was highlighted at the launch ceremony as key project partner who provided modern technology and production line.The attendees were given a tour of the foundry to observe the sophisticated operations based on advanced technology Participants used the opportunity to view the unique of a European scale machine - AutoCloser in use.About FON-SKB Foundry:Installed capacity: 10,000 tons p.a.Materials: grey iron possibility of launching cast steelKey products:- axle housings- gearbox housings- heat exchangers chambers- other products with big cores and sizes over 1500 mmHighlights:- automatic moudling line with max mould size of 2200x1400x550/550 mm- floor moulding max mould size of 3000x2000x2000 mm- boxless furane process- coreshooters of 40 and 100 litres- high level of automatization- in-house CNC machining up to 2500x1500x1500 mm fon-skb.pl I would like to receive the bi-weekly Foundry-Planet newsletter with all latest news Plus the special newsletters – all can be cancelled anytime and at no cost ALPLA Group switched its PET Recycling Team plants in Wöllersdorf to a mix of electricity from renewable sources in order to produce carbon-neutral rPET explained: “This step has already had a big impact on the carbon footprint of our food-grade regranulate – according to the calculations emissions are cut by up to 90 per cent compared with virgin material The feedback from the market regarding this further development has been very good.” The company is now offering its customers carbon-neutral rPET based on the purchase of certificates to delivery of the input material to the plants “The world’s first carbon-neutral regranulate can make a significant contribution to climate protection and highlight the value of used plastics,” said Lässer ALPLA has selected specific projects in cooperation with the climate neutrality alliance Klimaneutralitätsbündnis 2025 and the NGO Helioz A reforestation project in Nicaragua is being supported traditional coal-fired stoves are being replaced with ovens run on biomass but also prevent the health implications caused by harmful exhaust air ALPLA is supporting the organisation Helioz which provides solar devices that monitor water disinfection using PET bottles Based on life cycle assessments, ALPLA said packaging types containing a high proportion of recycled material have the least impact on the climate “We are once again demonstrating that close collaboration between packaging developers packaging manufacturers and recycling experts can lead to solutions which set an example for the industry as a whole,” Lässer concluded New global initiative launched to educate design students tackling plastic crisis Sabert becomes founding member of Alliance for Fibre-Based Packaging Faerch launches chilled ready meal trays with 40% recycled content DS Smith & Carlsberg Poland introduce rounded corners to cut shrink film on pallets Walki introduces portfolio of recyclable materials for frozen food segment Consultations on Circular Economy launched in Scotland Analysis shows plastic packaging recovery and recycling dip in 2021 Over 50% would pay more for planet-friendly packaging according to survey With over 25 years’ experience in flexible packaging The UK Government’s Resources and Waste Strategy sets out how the country will preserve material .. Is the government right to delay EPR to 2024 View results of this poll The government is committed to ensuring that Poles can travel on comfortable Road investments also mean new economic development prospects for our country All works on the section of the A1 motorway between Piotrków Trybunalski and Kamieńsk have already been completed This means that drivers can now make full use of the 560 km-long route from the Tricity to the Czech border It now takes only around five hours to travel all the distance along this route Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visited the last of the newly built sections of the A1 motorway – Kamieńsk–Radomsko As part of the National Road Construction Programmes we have already commissioned more than 2,000 km of modern roads since 2015 with more than 1,200 km under construction The A1 motorway increases the capacity for development and trade and brings entirely new development prospects for our country are investments in the system of Polish roads in the economic organism that is called Poland,” Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stressed the A1 motorway will also significantly speed up the journey for drivers “The distance from the Tricity to the Polish-Czech border in Gorzyczki can now be travelled in 4.5–5 hours while obeying road traffic law – which I very strongly advocate,” the Prime Minister pointed out The A1 motorway is one of the most important roads in Poland and Central Europe Thanks to the completion of works on the section between Piotrków Trybunalski and Kamieńsk drivers can now drive smoothly down the convenient road from the Baltic Sea to the Czech Republic is more than 24 km long and has two concrete-surfaced roadways with three lanes each For the comfort of drivers and the development of the country the government is building modern and comfortable expressways and motorways Bypasses are also being built to relieve congestion in cities while increasing safety in developed areas as part of the National Road Construction Programmes: As part of a programme to build 100 bypasses: We are constantly investing in the national road network we provide not only comfortable but also safe routes As a result of the efforts made by the National Road Safety Council the Police and the Main Road Transport Inspectorate Poland is today the country with the highest decrease in the number of accidents and their victims in Europe there has been a 35 per cent decrease in the annual number of road accident victims in Poland nearly 40,000 people were injured in accidents this number has decreased to around 25,000 people This means over 15,000 fewer injured people per year Leon Edwards i Jack Della Maddalena zmierzą się w walce wieczoru gali UFC w Londynie Leon Edwards i Jack Della Maddalena mają spotkać się w walce wieczoru marcowej gali UFC w Londynie Takie informacje przekazał na swoim koncie dobrze poinformowany w realiach MMA australijski dziennikarz Benny P Leon Edwards to były mistrz organizacji UFC w kategorii półśredniej Anglik sięgnął po tytuł odbierając mistrzowski pas Kamaru Usmanowi następnie udało mu się dwukrotnie obronić trofeum w rewanżowej potyczce z Usmanem oraz w starciu z Colbym Covingtonem Rocky utracił mistrzowski tytuł w połowie 2024 roku kiedy na gali w Manchesterze przegrał z Belalem Muhammadem po jednogłośnej decyzji sędziów Leon Edwards nie stoczył od tamtej pory żadnej walki otwarcie mówiąc że interesuje go wyłącznie start na kolejnej gali w Anglii Jack Della Maddalena ma na koncie niebywałą serię siedemnastu zwycięstw z rzędu 28 letni Australijczyk siedem z tych wygranych zanotował już w octagonie organizacji UFC Kibice spodziewali się występu Jacka na gali UFC 312 w Sydney jednak w biurze UFC najwyraźniej uznano że lepiej zestawić starcie rankingowej jedynki z zajmującym czwarte miejsce JDM na gali UFC w Londynie Kto wygra walkę Edwards vs Della Maddalena?