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International Coastal Cleanup highlights plastic issue
More than 8,000 tonnes of rubbish was collected by nearly 800,000 volunteers during the Ocean Conservancy’s 2015 International Coastal Cleanup.
10 years ago
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International Coastal Cleanup highlights plastic issue
10 years ago
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Glastonbury Festival fined after human waste leak
The organisers of Glastonbury Festival have been ordered to pay £31,000 in fines and costs after untreated human waste escaped from a temporary storage tank and polluted a nearby river.
10 years ago
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Glastonbury Festival fined after human waste leak
10 years ago
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Plastic pollution fight should start on beaches
Efforts to rid our oceans from plastic pollution should focus on cleaning up beaches rather than the sea itself, according to research carried out by Eunomia Research & Consulting.
10 years ago
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Plastic pollution fight should start on beaches
10 years ago
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News in brief 20/05/16
A round-up of news from the waste and resources sector, including a Resource Efficient Scotland programme, unexploded World War II artefacts, Smurfit Kappa's redeveloped recycling depot network and a Resource Futures environmental workshop.
10 years ago
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News in brief 20/05/16
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FEATURE
How ocean plastic pollution is finding its way back to our dinner tables
With awareness growing of the amount of plastic littering our seas, what happens when the material enters the food web, and how does it effect what ends up on our dinner tables?
10 years ago
FEATURE
How ocean plastic pollution is finding its way back to our dinner tables
10 years ago
ARTICLE
CIWM launches waste crime guide
The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management has partnered with legal firm Dentons to launch a new guide on the impacts of illegal waste activities, as part of its year-long campaign to ‘Fight Waste Crime’.
10 years ago
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CIWM launches waste crime guide
10 years ago
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SEPA to tackle cross-border waste crime
SEPA is to lead three days of action aimed at tackling cross-border criminal waste activity between England and Scotland next week.
10 years ago
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SEPA to tackle cross-border waste crime
10 years ago
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LAs given power to fine fly-tippers on the spot
Local authorities can now issue on-the-spot fines of up to £400 to those caught taking part in small-scale fly-tipping, Defra has confirmed.
10 years ago
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LAs given power to fine fly-tippers on the spot
10 years ago
ARTICLE
EDF buys Swedish waste treatment business
Swedish company Studsvik AB has signed an agreement to divest its waste treatment business, which generated £14.9 million worth of revenue in 2015, to French energy company EDF.
10 years ago
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EDF buys Swedish waste treatment business
10 years ago
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Project to raise duty of care compliance launches
The ESA has launched ‘Right Waste, Right Place’, a campaign against waste crime, as research shows 56 per cent of UK businesses are not complying with duty of care legislation for waste.
10 years ago
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Project to raise duty of care compliance launches
10 years ago
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