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Keep Britain Tidy re-launches Tidyman symbol
National anti-litter charity Keep Britain Tidy is campaigning to boost awareness of littering by bringing back well-known symbol, the Tidyman, sporting a new, updated look.
9 years ago
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Keep Britain Tidy re-launches Tidyman symbol
9 years ago
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Updated: Man killed by bucket loader in UPM Shotton paper mill collision
A pedestrian has been killed in a collision with a heavy goods vehicle at the paper mill of UPM Shotton in Deeside, North Wales.
9 years ago
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Updated: Man killed by bucket loader in UPM Shotton paper mill collision
9 years ago
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Repossessed South Wales waste facility to be auctioned off
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council is auctioning off a repossessed waste treatment facility that has lain unused for the past two years.
9 years ago
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Repossessed South Wales waste facility to be auctioned off
9 years ago
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Valpak WEEE compliance fee method chosen by Defra
The WEEE compliance fee methodology proposed by compliance scheme Valpak has been selected to determine the 2016 fee, the government has revealed.
9 years ago
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Valpak WEEE compliance fee method chosen by Defra
9 years ago
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News in brief 03/02/17
A round-up of news from the waste and resources sector, including a Veolia community fund for London, a change of name for ACR+ and a new MRF in Leeds.
9 years ago
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News in brief 03/02/17
9 years ago
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Bolton at loggerheads on success of slim bin scheme
Bolton Council is hailing the ‘great success’ of its introduction of slim bin, beating savings targets three months early, but fire chiefs have suggested the containers could be playing a part in increasing arson of ‘loose refuse’.
9 years ago
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Bolton at loggerheads on success of slim bin scheme
9 years ago
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Could bioplastics, carbon fibre and 3D printing unlock the circular economy for UK?
Novel materials like bioplastics and carbon fibre could be key to a low-carbon, resource-efficient economy envisioned in the government’s industrial strategy, according to environmental think tank Green Alliance.
9 years ago
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Could bioplastics, carbon fibre and 3D printing unlock the circular economy for UK?
9 years ago
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Consumer confusion targeted by streamlined recycling labels
Recycling information on packaging is to be trimmed to make it simpler for consumers to understand and easier for retailers to use, the On-Pack Recycling Label scheme has announced.
9 years ago
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Consumer confusion targeted by streamlined recycling labels
9 years ago
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Free support launched to cut Scotland’s 4m tonnes of construction waste
Construction businesses in Scotland are being offered free waste prevention support from Resource Efficient Scotland’s advice and support programme.
9 years ago
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Free support launched to cut Scotland’s 4m tonnes of construction waste
9 years ago
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What can the circular economy do for the defence sector?
The European Defence Agency has launched a project establishing ways to incorporate the circular economy into the defence sector.
9 years ago
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What can the circular economy do for the defence sector?
9 years ago
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