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Hackney Weekend becomes ‘greenest Radio 1 event ever’
Hackney Council have announced that 64 per cent of all waste at the Radio 1 festival in June was recycled, surpassing earlier targets of 40 per cent.
14 years ago
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Hackney Weekend becomes ‘greenest Radio 1 event ever’
14 years ago
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Epro invites nominations for the Best Recycled Product 2012.
Members of the public and manufacturers are being asked to nominate what they think is the Best Recycled Product at The European Association of Plastics Recycling & Recovery Organisations’s (Epro) awards
14 years ago
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Epro invites nominations for the Best Recycled Product 2012.
14 years ago
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Beverage carton recycling plant to open in UK in 2013
A new beverage carton recycling plant is to open in 2013, the Alliance for Beverage Cartons & the Environment (ACE) and Sonoco Alcore have announced.
14 years ago
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Beverage carton recycling plant to open in UK in 2013
14 years ago
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UK packaging industry calls for term ‘sustainable packaging’ to be scrapped
The UK packaging industry is calling for the phrase ‘sustainable packaging’ to be scrapped, according to a new report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) released today (25 June).
14 years ago
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UK packaging industry calls for term ‘sustainable packaging’ to be scrapped
14 years ago
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WRAP announces forum to tackle carbon footprint of everyday goods
More than 80 UK organisations have joined a new forum to tackle the environmental footprint of everyday goods.
14 years ago
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WRAP announces forum to tackle carbon footprint of everyday goods
14 years ago
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United Biscuits announces UK’s first biscuit wrapper recycling scheme
United Biscuits and TerraCycle have announced the launch of the UK’s first biscuit wrapper recycling scheme
14 years ago
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United Biscuits announces UK’s first biscuit wrapper recycling scheme
14 years ago
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Better food packaging helps consumers waste less food, says WRAP report
Better food packaging is helping consumers waste less food, says a new WRAP survey
14 years ago
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Better food packaging helps consumers waste less food, says WRAP report
14 years ago
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The Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) launches branch in the UK
The Institute of Packaging Professionals has announced that it shall be forming a new branch in the UK, the first it has opened outside of the US.
14 years ago
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The Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) launches branch in the UK
14 years ago
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Three major household foil suppliers join Alupro
Three major household foil suppliers have announced that they have joined the Aluminium Packaging Recycling Organisation (Alupro) and its recycling programme, MetalMatters
14 years ago
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Three major household foil suppliers join Alupro
14 years ago
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Taylor bins sign £50k contact with City of London Corporation
Metal bin manufacturer, Taylor, has signed a £50k contract with the City of London Corporation to provide some of the city’s largest estates with a new waste management system.
14 years ago
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Taylor bins sign £50k contact with City of London Corporation
14 years ago
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