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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.
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International Coastal Cleanup highlights plastic issue
10 years ago
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LARAC condemns ‘self-serving’ and ‘outdated’ industry reports
Local authority body LARAC has criticised REA and ESA reports into the future of the resources industry and says that more collaboration is needed to take the sector forward.
10 years ago
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LARAC condemns ‘self-serving’ and ‘outdated’ industry reports
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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PAYT can ‘greatly increase recycling’
A new ACR+ analysis of European pay-as-you-throw systems highlights their potential for reducing residual waste and increasing recycling.
10 years ago
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PAYT can ‘greatly increase recycling’
10 years ago
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Food waste town to trial ‘selfie fridge’
Sainsbury’s is to test a new appliance aimed at preventing shoppers from buying food that they don’t need as part of its ‘Waste less, Save more’ initiative.
10 years ago
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Food waste town to trial ‘selfie fridge’
10 years ago
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Ireland finalises 'Pay by Weight' details
From 1 July this year, minimum charges will be imposed on the residual and food waste put out for collection by all Irish residents in an attempt to increase recycling, reduce waste going to landfill and save residents money.
10 years ago
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Ireland finalises 'Pay by Weight' details
10 years ago
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31 per cent are ‘shrinking their wardrobes’
A recent poll of 2,000 UK adults has revealed that 31 per cent own clothing they no longer wear due to incorrect washing, drying or ironing and are effectively ‘shrinking their wardrobes’.
10 years ago
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31 per cent are ‘shrinking their wardrobes’
10 years ago
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Javelin Park incinerator to break ground this summer
Construction of the controversial Javelin Park incinerator is due to begin this summer, after a lengthy delay caused by planning protests.
10 years ago
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Javelin Park incinerator to break ground this summer
10 years ago
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Conwy confirms four-weekly trial
Conwy Council has confirmed details of its new waste collection service, which will see a four-weekly residual waste collection trialled alongside a wider three-weekly rollout.
10 years ago
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Conwy confirms four-weekly trial
10 years ago
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£1.9bn of food wasted by grocery supply chain each year
Around 1.1 million tonnes of food waste in the UK grocery supply chain, worth £1.9 billion, could be avoided every year, according to new WRAP research.
10 years ago
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£1.9bn of food wasted by grocery supply chain each year
10 years ago
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