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Woman in Waste: UKCM’s Emma Elston MBE
Imogen Benson spoke to Emma Elston MBE, founder and CEO of UK Container Maintenance (UKCM) about gender equality in the waste and resources sector.
6 years ago
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Woman in Waste: UKCM’s Emma Elston MBE
6 years ago
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BBIA calls on Tesco to change compostables strategy
The Bio-based and Biodegradable Industries Association (BBIA) has called on Tesco to change its approach to compostables after the supermarket chain included all compostable materials in its list of packaging that should not be used.
6 years ago
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BBIA calls on Tesco to change compostables strategy
6 years ago
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INCPEN partners with Resourcing the Future conference
INCPEN will be delivering the 2020 Resourcing the Future conference with CIWM, ESA and WRAP.
6 years ago
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INCPEN partners with Resourcing the Future conference
6 years ago
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Repair Café Conference to launch new Carbon Calculator
A ‘Repair Café Carbon Calculator’ is set to be previewed at the UK’s first Repair Café Conference on 12 March in Farnham, Surrey.
6 years ago
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Repair Café Conference to launch new Carbon Calculator
6 years ago
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Biomethane could deliver 30 per cent of UK’s 2030 carbon budget, says ADBA
A new report from the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has revealed that biomethane has the potential to deliver 30 per cent of the UK’s 2030 carbon budget.
6 years ago
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Biomethane could deliver 30 per cent of UK’s 2030 carbon budget, says ADBA
6 years ago
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EU-funded project to explore generating sugars from waste
The VAMOS project will explore the commercial feasibility of generating waste sugars from household waste and using them to produce bio-based materials for a wide range of applications.
6 years ago
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EU-funded project to explore generating sugars from waste
6 years ago
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UK misses WEEE collection targets for third year running
New figures from the Environment Agency show that the UK has missed its WEEE collection targets for the third consecutive year.
6 years ago
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UK misses WEEE collection targets for third year running
6 years ago
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News in Brief – 02/03/20
A round-up of news from the waste and resources industry, including Cawleys Waste Management, Geminor, Peterborough Household Recycling Centre, Devise.Marketing and DS Smith.
6 years ago
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News in Brief – 02/03/20
6 years ago
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Andrex wet wipes receive ‘Fine to Flush’ certification
Toiletries company Andrex has received Water UK’s ‘Fine to Flush’ accreditation for its range of washlet wet wipes, with the certification logo set to be rolled out across all products from spring 2020.
6 years ago
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Andrex wet wipes receive ‘Fine to Flush’ certification
6 years ago
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Viridor calls for collaboration on plastics recycling in South West
Resource management company Viridor has called on businesses and local authorities across the South West and south Wales to collaborate to give all plastics consumed in the area a recycling solution.
6 years ago
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Viridor calls for collaboration on plastics recycling in South West
6 years ago
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