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ARTICLE
Enva doubles capacity through acquisition and investment
Recycling and resource recovery business Enva has doubled its capacity through investment in its new facility, previously owned by Blue Sky Plastics.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Enva doubles capacity through acquisition and investment
8 years ago
ARTICLE
ADBA urges government Food Waste Champion not to neglect recycling
The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has written to the government’s new Food Surplus and Waste Champion to urge him not to overlook the recycling of inedible food waste.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
ADBA urges government Food Waste Champion not to neglect recycling
8 years ago
COMMENT
Review: Turning the Tide on Plastic
Andy Moore finds a lot to recommend in the new book by Lucy Siegle, ‘Turning the Tide on Plastic’.
8 years ago
COMMENT
Review: Turning the Tide on Plastic
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Householders could face £400 fine for fly-tipping
A new fixed penalty notice has come into force for householders who don’t use a licensed waste carrier and whose waste ends up being fly-tipped.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Householders could face £400 fine for fly-tipping
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Discussions continue over Birmingham bin strike
Discussions between Birmingham City Council and Unite are “ongoing” as both parties seek to find a resolution to the industrial action taken by refuse workers over the Christmas period.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Discussions continue over Birmingham bin strike
8 years ago
ARTICLE
New ‘all-plastic’ recycling facility in the pipeline for Swindon
Plastics reprocessing company Recycling Technologies has announced a new partnership with Swindon Borough Council to develop a ‘first in England’ advanced plastics recycling facility.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
New ‘all-plastic’ recycling facility in the pipeline for Swindon
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Recycling Lives boosts turnover to £75m
National waste management group Recycling Lives has increased its sales for the third year running, to more than £75 million in 2017/18.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Recycling Lives boosts turnover to £75m
8 years ago
FEATURE
Rethinking recycling in East Devon
East Devon District Council is gradually gaining recognition for its environmental credentials following its switch to a hybrid waste collection service. Resource learns more about the council’s approach.
8 years ago
FEATURE
Rethinking recycling in East Devon
8 years ago
COMMENT
Within difficulty lies opportunity: How Brexit could drive the UK circular economy
Roger Morton, Director of Axion Polymers, explains what opportunities for the UK waste and resources sector could arise out of the UK’s departure from the EU.
8 years ago
COMMENT
Within difficulty lies opportunity: How Brexit could drive the UK circular economy
8 years ago
FEATURE
How to recycle biodegradable coffee cups
Coffee cups are notoriously difficult to recycle, and many believe it is better to use alternative materials rather than focus on expensive recycling solutions. But just how environmentally friendly and how much easier to recycle are biodegradable cups?
8 years ago
FEATURE
How to recycle biodegradable coffee cups
8 years ago
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