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Austerity-hit Greece faces further fines for poor waste management
The Greek government has been fined €10 million for not upholding EU laws on waste management, and will have to pay an extra €30,000 a day until it does.
10 years ago
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Austerity-hit Greece faces further fines for poor waste management
10 years ago
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A sustainable legacy for Rio’s 2016 Olympic Games?
The 2016 Olympics are upon us, but it remains unclear whether the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro will receive a gold medal for environmental achievement.
10 years ago
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A sustainable legacy for Rio’s 2016 Olympic Games?
10 years ago
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‘Suction technology’ to harvest paint for a circular economy
A partnership has developed new technology to extract unused paint with an industrial vacuum cleaner, with the companies behind it hoping that the process will ensure progress towards a circular economy.
10 years ago
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‘Suction technology’ to harvest paint for a circular economy
10 years ago
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Operator banned from waste management after decade of illegal waste oil trade
A Dorset waste operator has been hit with a suspended jail sentence and a £20,000 fine after running a ‘haphazard’ illegal waste oil storage and processing plant in the Dorset countryside for over a decade.
10 years ago
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Operator banned from waste management after decade of illegal waste oil trade
10 years ago
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Leaks from biogas plants lead to five-figure fines
Pollution caused by anaerobic digestion plants in Bedfordshire and Devon have seen the Environment Agency secure fines for negligent mismanagement.
10 years ago
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Leaks from biogas plants lead to five-figure fines
10 years ago
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Charity link-up leads to M&S food waste drop
M&S has reduced its stores’ food waste by nine per cent through its charity redistribution schemes, according to its 2016 ‘Plan A’ report.
10 years ago
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Charity link-up leads to M&S food waste drop
10 years ago
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Volunteers sought for #2minutebeachclean
Members of the UK public are being asked to spend two minutes picking litter from a beach, mountain, river or woods as part of the first national #2minutebeachclean Day.
10 years ago
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Volunteers sought for #2minutebeachclean
10 years ago
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Scotland hosts INTERPOL for a week of waste crime action
Representatives from 30 countries are meeting in Glasgow this week as part of an INTERPOL conference exploring new ways of tackling waste crime.
10 years ago
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Scotland hosts INTERPOL for a week of waste crime action
10 years ago
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Man jailed after failing to pay back waste crime profits
A Darlington man has been jailed for three years after failing to pay back profits gained from illegal waste crime.
10 years ago
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Man jailed after failing to pay back waste crime profits
10 years ago
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Somerset builder given first EA criminal behaviour order
The Environment Agency has obtained a first-of-its-kind Criminal Behaviour Order, banning a self-employed builder from Somerset from handling waste for five years.
10 years ago
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Somerset builder given first EA criminal behaviour order
10 years ago
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