The best features in recycling

22 May 2013
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Gunter Pauli, author of The Blue Economy: 100 Years, 100 Innovations, 100...
 
One week left to nominate which wasteful items should be redesigned as part of...
 
Smurfit Kappa’s Simon Weston on why reprocessors should also be willing to...
 
Defra and WRAP are today hosting a summit for private sector investors to promote growth in the waste management sector.

 

University of Exeter and Coca-Cola Enterprises launch study into the UK’s ‘value/action gap’ in regards to recycling.

 

Hydraulic fracturing has completely altered the US’s energy scene and could soon be coming to a county near you (Lancashire, to be exact). Libby Peake considers the...

 

Toys can provide hours of entertainment, but can be a disposal nightmare at their end of life. Annie Reece takes a look at how the toy industry has been playing around...

 

Deposit-refund schemes: some love them, some hate them. Resource sums up the main issues surrounding this contentious recycling issue

 

With co-mingling here to stay, MRFs will remain an integral part of the UK recycling scene. But how can they deliver the right quality of material? Will Simpson finds...

 

Defra invites views on ‘Smarter Guidance’ for environmental regulations after finding it could save businesses over £10 billion.

 

A billboard designed to convert air humidity into water has produced 15,000 litres of water in six months.

 

Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority launch £130,000 Community Fund to encourage recycling in local areas.

 

Campaign group This is Rubbish calls for mandatory food waste audits to reduce supply chain waste.

 

Office workers urged to take up environmental practices as Green Office Week 2013 kicks off.

 

Durham County Council HWRC contract, Greenbuild Award winners announced, Recolight urges public-sector to recycle more lamps, and more.

 

UK bottle recycling surpassed 50 per cent mark in 2011 for the first time, finds plastic recycling charity Recoup.

 

Grocery brands pledge to cut 1.1 million tonnes of waste by 2015 as the third phase of the Courtauld Commitment begins.

 

Transport body ScotRail launches ‘major’ trial at Scottish railway stations to encourage people to ‘recycle on the go’.

 

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