With the global economic crisis supposedly necessitating major cuts to public expenditure, Kit Strange argues that the time to act on incentives (both carrots and sticks) is here
Everyone has an opinion about Government’s waste policies, but many in the sector are unwilling to act to shape them. Stephen Davidson argues that those with industry knowledge must engage with and in
With food and energy shortages being predicted, Neil Winship asks whether electricity from anaerobic digestion can be justified, given that aerobic composting with heat recovery can do more for our so
Earlier this year, the British Plastics Federation called for the packaging regulation system to be amended in favour of British reprocessing. Here, Malcolm Odlin shares his thoughts on why reform of the PRN system is necessary for the UK's green economy to thrive