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UK and EU must act to ensure continued trade of RDF, says industry group
The refuse derived fuel Industry Group has called for urgent action from the UK Government and the EU to ensure that the export of RDF from the UK to Europe will continue unhindered after Brexit.
8 years ago
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UK and EU must act to ensure continued trade of RDF, says industry group
8 years ago
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Zero Waste Scotland chief Iain Gulland becomes ACR+ president
Iain Gulland, CEO of Zero Waste Scotland, is the new president of the Association of Cities and Regions for Sustainable Resource Management (ACR+), an international network of cities and regions aiming to promote sustainable development.
8 years ago
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Zero Waste Scotland chief Iain Gulland becomes ACR+ president
8 years ago
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Reduce residual waste collections to reach EU recycling targets, says ESA
UK councils could meet EU recycling targets by reducing residual waste collections and increasing separate food waste services – but at a significant extra cost without government intervention, according to a new report from the Environmental Services Association.
8 years ago
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Reduce residual waste collections to reach EU recycling targets, says ESA
8 years ago
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EU proposes single-use plastic bans to combat marine litter
The European Commission has proposed a full ban on some of the most commonly used and littered disposable plastic products in Europe, including single-use cutlery, plates, drinks stirrers, straws, cotton buds and sticks for balloons.
8 years ago
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EU proposes single-use plastic bans to combat marine litter
8 years ago
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EU member states give circular economy package seal of approval
The final legislative hurdle to creating a more resource efficient Europe has been overcome after the EU Council approved the EU’s Circular Economy Package (CEP) in Brussels on Tuesday.
8 years ago
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EU member states give circular economy package seal of approval
8 years ago
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Sale of Green Investment Bank contributes to fall in green spending, say MPs
New report claims that recent government policy changes have contributed to a fall of 56 per cent in clean energy investment.
8 years ago
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Sale of Green Investment Bank contributes to fall in green spending, say MPs
8 years ago
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An eye on the markets: Bringing fibre home
Peter Seggie, External Affairs Manager at Smurfit Kappa Recycling UK, sees a positive outlook for the European fibre recycling industry.
8 years ago
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An eye on the markets: Bringing fibre home
8 years ago
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EU ‘waste-based fossil fuels’ proposal faces growing opposition
Environmental campaigners voice concern as proposed revisions to the Renewable Energy Directive’s ‘waste-based fossil fuels’ regulation could see plastics being used as transport fuel.
8 years ago
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EU ‘waste-based fossil fuels’ proposal faces growing opposition
8 years ago
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Government to consult on new environmental watchdog
A new independent environmental body will hold the government to account for the environmental outcomes of its policies following the UK’s departure from the EU, Defra has announced.
8 years ago
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Government to consult on new environmental watchdog
8 years ago
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Defra Brexit preparations held back by lack of clarity
Continued uncertainty over what the UK’s departure from the EU will mean in practice are seriously impeding the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (Defra) preparations for Brexit, according to a new report by Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
8 years ago
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Defra Brexit preparations held back by lack of clarity
8 years ago
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