Advertise with us
Editorial
Contact us
News
Hot 100
Services
Categories
Search
Search
News
Hot 100
Services
Categories
Search
Advertise with us
Editorial
Contact us
Featured
|
Latest
|
Regulation
|
Innovation
|
Industry
|
Circular economy
|
Categories
Carbon
Circular Economy
Climate Change
Comment
Company News
Compliance Schemes
Defra
Design
Devolved Governments
Education
Efficiency
Energy
Equipment Suppliers
Europe
Glass
Government
Hazardous Wastes
Industry
Innovation
Interview
Legislation
Litter
Metal
Organics
Packaging
Packaging Producers
Paper
Plastic
Products
Psychology
Recovery
Recycling
Reduction
Regulation
Renewables
Reprocessors
Resource Use
Retailers
Reuse
Science
Sponsored
Technology
Textiles
Third Sector
UK Central Government
UK Local Authority
WEEE
Waste Crime
Waste Management
Wood
Zero Waste
Categories
Europe
NEWS
Page 35
ARTICLE
Supermarkets grilled on food waste initiatives
Four of the UK’s largest supermarkets have had their say on actions needed to cut food waste, including transparency, targets, redistribution and labelling.
9 years ago
ARTICLE
Supermarkets grilled on food waste initiatives
9 years ago
ARTICLE
EU action on food waste too ‘fragmented’ and ‘intermittent’
EU action on food waste has been ‘fragmented’ and ‘intermittent’, despite a number of policies having the potential to make a big difference, a new report from the European Court of Auditors has found.
9 years ago
ARTICLE
EU action on food waste too ‘fragmented’ and ‘intermittent’
9 years ago
ARTICLE
City-wide cigarette recycling introduced in Davos
A new city-wide cigarette recycling programme has been launched in Davos to coincide with the World Economic Forum this week.
9 years ago
ARTICLE
City-wide cigarette recycling introduced in Davos
9 years ago
ARTICLE
MEPs urged to halve food waste with crucial vote
The European Parliament’s Environment Committee have been urged to impose a 50 per cent food waste reduction target in a vote on food waste regulations next week that will shape the EU’s policy on the matter for the next 15 years.
9 years ago
ARTICLE
MEPs urged to halve food waste with crucial vote
9 years ago
ARTICLE
International businesses throw weight behind Sustainable Development Goals
Businesses have backed the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, supporting a report outlining the potential for more than £9 trillion in benefits, and called on the UK government to help reach the global targets.
9 years ago
ARTICLE
International businesses throw weight behind Sustainable Development Goals
9 years ago
ARTICLE
SUEZ partners with ‘Uber of waste’ to digitalise European services
SUEZ Environnement has announced a new strategic partnership with cloud-based waste management service Rubicon Global to advance the digitalisation of its recycling and recovery activities in Europe.
9 years ago
ARTICLE
SUEZ partners with ‘Uber of waste’ to digitalise European services
9 years ago
ARTICLE
British environmental engineer urges action on waste in refugee camps
The designer of a mobile recycling facility says that governments and NGOs must seek practical solutions to sanitation in refugee camps, with the number of displaced people around the world at record levels.
9 years ago
ARTICLE
British environmental engineer urges action on waste in refugee camps
9 years ago
ARTICLE
EAC report highlights ‘serious issues’ across environmental agenda – R&WUK
R&WUK, the partnership between CIWM and ESA, has backed a parliamentary report calling for new environmental protection laws to be prepared before Brexit negotiations are finalised.
9 years ago
ARTICLE
EAC report highlights ‘serious issues’ across environmental agenda – R&WUK
9 years ago
ARTICLE
EU environment law could turn to ‘zombie legislation’ post-Brexit, say MPs
The Environmental Audit Committee has called for a new Environmental Protection Act to be introduced during Brexit negotiations to ensure that environmental legislation is not weakened by the UK’s departure from the EU.
9 years ago
ARTICLE
EU environment law could turn to ‘zombie legislation’ post-Brexit, say MPs
9 years ago
ARTICLE
EU would ‘regret’ any weakening of recycling targets
The European Commission “would regret” any weakening of recycling targets caused by dissension voiced by a number of member states, says European Environment Commissioner Karmenu Vella.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
EU would ‘regret’ any weakening of recycling targets
10 years ago
Previous
1
...
34
35
36
...
70
Next
X
X
Resource Media uses cookies to improve our services.
Let me choose
.
Accept