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FEATURE
Keeping it to three
Swansea council has seen success with its initiative to limit the number of black bags residents can throw away. Resource reports.
11 years ago
FEATURE
Keeping it to three
11 years ago
ARTICLE
Powys to begin three-weekly collection
Powys will become the second local authority in Wales to implement three-weekly kerbside residual waste collections when the new system begins next Monday.
11 years ago
ARTICLE
Powys to begin three-weekly collection
11 years ago
FEATURE
Fair sharing?
The sharing economy is growing exponentially, but what, exactly, is it growing into? Libby Peake investigates.
11 years ago
FEATURE
Fair sharing?
11 years ago
FEATURE
What is waste from the illegal drug trade doing to the environment?
We know all about the social and economic consequences of illegal drugs, but how much do we know about the environmental waste wrought by society’s drug habits?
11 years ago
FEATURE
What is waste from the illegal drug trade doing to the environment?
11 years ago
FEATURE
Pushing the right buttons
Recycling systems are in place across the UK, so now we just have to get people to use them. Edward Perchard investigates how campaigns are seeking to drive behaviour change in residents.
11 years ago
FEATURE
Pushing the right buttons
11 years ago
FEATURE
Pay-as-you-throw in Seoul: Turning down the volume
Faced with rampant growth in waste generation, the Korean government introduced a pay-as-you-throw system in 1995. Edward Perchard investigates how Seoul is putting its foot down on waste.
11 years ago
FEATURE
Pay-as-you-throw in Seoul: Turning down the volume
11 years ago
ARTICLE
GCC throws extra £17m at incinerator
Gloucestershire County Council is to pay a further £17 million of public money to Urbaser Balfour Beatty to hasten construction to the controversial Javelin Park incinerator near Stroud.
11 years ago
ARTICLE
GCC throws extra £17m at incinerator
11 years ago
ARTICLE
Defra publishes circular economy responses
Defra has today published the UK government’s response to three consultations relating to the European Commission’s Circular Economy Package.
11 years ago
ARTICLE
Defra publishes circular economy responses
11 years ago
ARTICLE
Collection consistency group considers harmonisation
A group investigating the opportunities and challenges of creating more consistency in kerbside collection is to present recommendations to Defra later this month.
11 years ago
ARTICLE
Collection consistency group considers harmonisation
11 years ago
ARTICLE
ZWE calls for incineration tax
Taxes on incineration would be more effective in diverting resources towards the top of the waste hierarchy than landfill bans, according to Zero Waste Europe (ZWE).
11 years ago
ARTICLE
ZWE calls for incineration tax
11 years ago
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