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£61-million Commonwealth fund to tackle plastic pollution
The Prime Minister has pledged £61.4 million to tackle marine plastic pollution through a global alliance of Commonwealth states.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
£61-million Commonwealth fund to tackle plastic pollution
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Plastic packaging not preventing food waste, says FoE
A new report from Friends of the Earth Europe and Zero Waste Europe argues that food packaging is not helping to prevent food waste and could in fact be creating more.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Plastic packaging not preventing food waste, says FoE
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Waitrose to scrap disposable coffee cups
In a bid to cut waste and pollution, UK supermarket Waitrose has announced plans to scrap disposable coffee cups from all its stores, which it says will save 52 million cups from being thrown away every year.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Waitrose to scrap disposable coffee cups
8 years ago
COMMENT
Marine litter: Don’t get carried away…
With a new study appearing to show that plastic carrier bag litter on the seabed has fallen as a result of the 5p charge, Chiarina Darrah, Senior Consultant at Eunomia, asks what lessons we can legitimately draw from the data.
8 years ago
COMMENT
Marine litter: Don’t get carried away…
8 years ago
ARTICLE
No increase in recycling rates without funding reform, says LARAC
A new policy paper from LARAC, released today (11 April), calls on the government to introduce direct charging for household waste collections and PRN reform to increase recycling and tackle the funding crisis crippling UK local authorities.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
No increase in recycling rates without funding reform, says LARAC
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Study claims plastic bag litter on UK ocean floor has fallen by a third
A new scientific study shows that the number of plastic bags on the ocean floor around the UK is dropping, which could be proof that the five pence plastic bag charge is having an effect.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Study claims plastic bag litter on UK ocean floor has fallen by a third
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Unilever trials circular technique for PET plastic recycling
A new method of recycling PET plastic is being trialled by global consumer goods company Unilever, PET producer Indorama Ventures and Dutch startup Ioniqa, with the aim of eventually recycling all waste PET back into high grade food packaging.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Unilever trials circular technique for PET plastic recycling
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Government to introduce deposit return scheme in England this year
A deposit return scheme for drinks containers will be introduced in England later this year subject to the results of a consultation, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs confirmed today (28 March).
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Government to introduce deposit return scheme in England this year
8 years ago
ARTICLE
UK coffee cup waste to rise a third by 2030
The UK is set to throw away a third more single-use coffee cups by 2030, according to a new report by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Eunomia Research & Consulting, which predicts the UK’s total plastic waste will increase by 20 per cent.
8 years ago
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UK coffee cup waste to rise a third by 2030
8 years ago
ARTICLE
The grass is greener: FIFA promotes recycling of artificial football pitches
FIFA is taking steps to make football more sustainable, starting with the pitches: the organisation has recently recycled the artificial turf at its Zurich headquarters and hopes that others will follow suit.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
The grass is greener: FIFA promotes recycling of artificial football pitches
8 years ago
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