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REA says food waste collection ‘cost effective’
Separate food waste collections can provide a cost-effective service for local authorities and businesses, according to new modelling published by the Renewable Energy Association.
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REA says food waste collection ‘cost effective’
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FEATURE
How to make everyday waste a fuel for the future: the man turning coffee into gold
With all this talk about coffee cups, we talk to Arthur Kay, founder of biobean, who's turning waste coffee itself into a valuable resource.
10 years ago
FEATURE
How to make everyday waste a fuel for the future: the man turning coffee into gold
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FEATURE
Multiple benefits
Resource learns about a project to provide Bedouin and Palestinian villages with free biogas, which is also dealing with waste and helping to promote peace in the Middle East.
10 years ago
FEATURE
Multiple benefits
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Gasification delays cost construction firm £70m
Construction firm Interserve estimates that it will have to pay £70 million after design, procurement and installation issues led to ‘deterioration’ in the construction contract for Viridor’s planned gasification plant in Glasgow.
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Gasification delays cost construction firm £70m
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Sainsbury’s using AD to power stores
Ten per cent of Sainsbury’s annual national gas consumption is being provided by a partnership processing its own food waste, the supermarket says.
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Sainsbury’s using AD to power stores
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Next Mayor of London urged to unify city’s recycling system
Environmental groups have called for the next Mayor of London to harmonise the 20 different recycling systems across London as part of its Greener London movement.
10 years ago
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Next Mayor of London urged to unify city’s recycling system
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Potential breakthroughs for biofuel and AD
Two recent discoveries at universities in the UK and Australia could result in more efficient biofuel production and anaerobic digestion processes.
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Potential breakthroughs for biofuel and AD
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Cheshire set for ‘world first’ bio plant
A plant that developers say can process unsorted household waste, creating biogas and separated plastic and metals for recycling, is to be built by in Cheshire.
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Cheshire set for ‘world first’ bio plant
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Special share to protect GIB’s green mission
The Green Investment Bank will create a ‘special share’ in the company as part of the process to introduce private capital to the bank, the government announced yesterday.
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Special share to protect GIB’s green mission
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US Navy launches first biofuel-powered warship
The US Navy has begun deploying its ‘Great Green Fleet’, powered in part by an alternative fuel made from waste beef fat
10 years ago
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US Navy launches first biofuel-powered warship
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