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
Government
NEWS
Page 72
ARTICLE
Coronavirus sees Q2 WEEE collections fall short
The latest collection figures for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) for the second quarter of 2020 have been missed due to the severe disruption caused by coronavirus, according to data released by the Environment Agency (EA).
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Coronavirus sees Q2 WEEE collections fall short
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Veolia to begin southern Buckinghamshire recycling and waste contract
Waste management company Veolia will begin a 10-year contract on Monday 7 September to deliver household waste collections and street cleansing services in Chiltern, Wycombe and South Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire Council has announced.
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Veolia to begin southern Buckinghamshire recycling and waste contract
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Defra to extend plastic bag charge in England
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announced that it will be extending the plastic bag charge in England to all retailers from April 2021 as part of its ‘war on plastic waste’.
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Defra to extend plastic bag charge in England
6 years ago
ARTICLE
EA outlines standard rules changes in consultation response
The Environment Agency (EA) has announced that it will be increasing storage limits at waste transfer stations under its new standard rules permits, with details revealed in a consultation response document on Monday (24 August).
6 years ago
ARTICLE
EA outlines standard rules changes in consultation response
6 years ago
ARTICLE
US Plastics Pact launched
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Plastics Pact network has expanded into the US, with a new national Plastics Pact launching on Tuesday (25 August).
6 years ago
ARTICLE
US Plastics Pact launched
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Eunomia to support Scottish mattress EPR project
Eunomia Research and Consulting has announced that it will be providing technical support to Zero Waste Scotland and the National Bed Federation (NBF) on a project to assess extended producer responsibility (EPR) approach to improve mattress circularity in Scotland.
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Eunomia to support Scottish mattress EPR project
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Kent Resource Partnership calls for stronger fly-tipping penalties
Kent Resource Partnership (KRP) has written to the Magistrates Association to call for stronger punishment for fly-tippers after the county spent £1 million cleaning up dumped waste and carrying out investigations.
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Kent Resource Partnership calls for stronger fly-tipping penalties
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Veolia retains recycling and waste services contract in East Kent
Waste management company Veolia has retained its recycling and waste services contracts in East Kent, with a new green fleet of vehicles and rationalised collection routes to reduce carbon emissions.
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Veolia retains recycling and waste services contract in East Kent
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Defra to consult on revised waste management plan
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is to consult on a revised Waste Management Plan for England, though it is not currently proposing any new policies.
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Defra to consult on revised waste management plan
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Earth Overshoot Day falls three weeks later this year – but are we really making progress?
The coronavirus pandemic means Earth Overshoot Day has fallen just under a month later than last year, and Global Footprint Network has developed new solutions to continue to #MoveTheDate.
6 years ago
ARTICLE
Earth Overshoot Day falls three weeks later this year – but are we really making progress?
6 years ago
Previous
1
...
71
72
73
...
408
Next
X
X
Resource Media uses cookies to improve our services.
Let me choose
.
Accept