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Conwy to start countywide four-weekly refuse collections in 2019
Conwy County Borough Council has announced that it is set to implement a four-weekly black bin collection across the county, following a trial of the change carried out last year.
8 years ago
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Conwy to start countywide four-weekly refuse collections in 2019
8 years ago
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Minister plays down fears over China stockpiling
Resources Minister Therese Coffey says that she ‘challenges the view’ that the Chinese ban on waste imports presents a crisis for the UK, but suggested that dramatic rules on packaging could be on the way.
8 years ago
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Minister plays down fears over China stockpiling
8 years ago
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Co-op to launch plastic-free tea bags
Co-op will be the first UK retailer to roll out 100 per cent biodegradable, plastic-free tea bags in its own-brand Fairtrade 99 range of tea.
8 years ago
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Co-op to launch plastic-free tea bags
8 years ago
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MPs told China ban ‘the biggest problem the recycling industry has ever faced’
Industry figures have told MPs the Chinese ban on waste imports is ‘the biggest problem the UK recycling industry has ever faced’ and have called for domestic secondary market development to counteract its effects.
8 years ago
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MPs told China ban ‘the biggest problem the recycling industry has ever faced’
8 years ago
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Veolia launches compress gas cylinder disposal service
Waste and resources firm Veolia has launched a new service disposing of compressed gas cylinders, investing in a dedicated facility in the Midlands.
8 years ago
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Veolia launches compress gas cylinder disposal service
8 years ago
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Biogen expands with Scottish AD acquisition
Food waste management company Biogen has added its first Scottish site to its network of anaerobic digestion plants across the UK, bringing its total up to eight.
8 years ago
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Biogen expands with Scottish AD acquisition
8 years ago
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Gove fails to deny opposition to EU recycling targets
Following accusations made by Greenpeace this week, Environment Secretary Michael Gove has failed to deny in Parliament that Defra is opposed to the recycling target of 65 per cent by 2035 set by the EU’s Circular Economy Package.
8 years ago
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Gove fails to deny opposition to EU recycling targets
8 years ago
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Eunomia expands resource efficiency team with five new appointments
Environmental consultancy firm Eunomia Research & Consulting has hired senior consultant Duncan Oswald from Ecodyn Ltd for its resource efficiency team in Scotland, as 2018 looks set to be another busy year for the company.
8 years ago
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Eunomia expands resource efficiency team with five new appointments
8 years ago
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Only nine percent of the world economy is ‘circular’, claims Global Circularity Report
With the release of the Global Circularity Report claiming only nine per cent of the world’s resources are cycled back into the economy after use, the circular economy is front and centre at this year’s World Economic Forum Annual Meeting.
8 years ago
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Only nine percent of the world economy is ‘circular’, claims Global Circularity Report
8 years ago
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Cuts increase risk to waste and resources sector post-Brexit
Lack of funding at Defra could have serious repercussions for the waste and resources sector after Brexit, with Greener UK’s Brexit Risk Tracker maintaining it as a ‘high risk’ policy area.
8 years ago
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Cuts increase risk to waste and resources sector post-Brexit
8 years ago
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