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Wolverhampton’s waste services set for £800k overspend
Wolverhampton Council’s waste services are set to make a budget loss of £800,000 for 2019/20, following the implementation of a new garden waste collection service in 2019.
6 years ago
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Wolverhampton’s waste services set for £800k overspend
6 years ago
ARTICLE
SCAP signatories set to miss waste reduction targets
The Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) has published the latest results of its Sustainable Clothing Action Plan (SCAP) 2020 Commitment.
7 years ago
ARTICLE
SCAP signatories set to miss waste reduction targets
7 years ago
ARTICLE
How to choose sustainable Christmas crackers
Environmental campaign group Friends of the Earth and savings site VoucherCodes.co.uk have assessed the sustainability of Christmas crackers from a range of high-street retailers.
7 years ago
ARTICLE
How to choose sustainable Christmas crackers
7 years ago
ARTICLE
UK Plastics Pact members make progress towards 2025 goals
The UK Plastics Pact has published its first annual report, highlighting members’ starting positions and developments towards the four targets.
7 years ago
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UK Plastics Pact members make progress towards 2025 goals
7 years ago
COMMENT
Is ‘partially good’ good enough?
Paul Vanston, CEO of the Industry Council for Packaging and the Environment (INCPEN), calls on the resources and waste industry to be bold in its actions to combat climate change and advance the circular economy in 2020.
7 years ago
COMMENT
Is ‘partially good’ good enough?
7 years ago
ARTICLE
Flintshire to introduce fines for failing to recycle
Flintshire County Council could be set to introduce fines for residents that do not recycle their waste properly as part of a stronger approach to recycling enforcement.
7 years ago
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Flintshire to introduce fines for failing to recycle
7 years ago
ARTICLE
European Green Deal to include new circular economy plan
The European Commission’s European Green Deal includes proposals to introduce an EU-wide model for the separate collection of waste and rules on minimum recycled content, promising a step change in the EU’s approach to resources and waste.
7 years ago
ARTICLE
European Green Deal to include new circular economy plan
7 years ago
FEATURE
No time to waste
Local authorities across the UK are declaring Climate Emergencies, committing to reducing their carbon emissions to net zero. But how can their waste management contribute to that aim? Imogen Benson reports.
7 years ago
FEATURE
No time to waste
7 years ago
ARTICLE
West Sussex to end recycling credit payments
West Sussex County Council has announced that it will be ending payments of recycling credits to District and Borough Councils from 1 April 2020, claiming the system has ‘not driven any significant improvement in performance’.
7 years ago
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West Sussex to end recycling credit payments
7 years ago
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Oxfordshire sustainability network goes independent
CAG Oxfordshire (Community Action Groups Oxfordshire) is to become a community benefit society from December 2019, going it alone 18 years after it was set up.
7 years ago
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Oxfordshire sustainability network goes independent
7 years ago
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