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Evian to pilot recycled home water dispenser
Mineral water brand Evian is set to launch a new in-home water dispenser that it says will result in a significant reduction in plastic packaging.
7 years ago
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Evian to pilot recycled home water dispenser
7 years ago
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Starbucks to finance UK’s largest coffee cup recycling fund
Coffee chain Starbucks and environmental charity Hubbub have come together to launch The Cup Fund, which will see grants going to at least 10 large-scale cup recycling projects.
7 years ago
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Starbucks to finance UK’s largest coffee cup recycling fund
7 years ago
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Glasgow retailers join movement to reduce Scotland’s coffee cup waste
Glasgow Fort and Buchanan Galleries have given their support to Cup Movement in Glasgow, the first initiative of its kind in Scotland to stop single-use cups from going to landfill or ending up being littered.
7 years ago
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Glasgow retailers join movement to reduce Scotland’s coffee cup waste
7 years ago
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Tesco trials recycling scheme for soft plastic packaging
Tesco has launched a new collection scheme for hard-to-recycle plastics in partnership with Swindon reprocessing company Recycling Technologies.
7 years ago
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Tesco trials recycling scheme for soft plastic packaging
7 years ago
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European Parliament votes to ban single-use plastics
MEPs in the European Parliament have approved plans to ban some single-use plastic products and increase the collection and recycling of plastic bottles, with legislation to be implemented in member states by 2021.
7 years ago
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European Parliament votes to ban single-use plastics
7 years ago
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Collaborative project aims to reduce Scotland’s food waste
A new food waste reduction project has been launched by Zero Waste Scotland across Dundee, Angus and Fife as regions aim to meet the Scottish Government’s goal of reducing food waste by 33 per cent by 2025.
7 years ago
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Collaborative project aims to reduce Scotland’s food waste
7 years ago
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Fashion producers should pay a penny per item to fund waste collection, say MPs
Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee has released its final report from its inquiry into the sustainability of the fashion industry, calling for sweeping changes to improve working conditions and reduce the amount of waste produced in the supply chain.
7 years ago
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Fashion producers should pay a penny per item to fund waste collection, say MPs
7 years ago
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Businesses join forces to tackle Scotland’s coffee cup waste
Some of the UK’s biggest disposable coffee cup retailers, recyclers and producers, including Frugalpac, have teamed up for the Cup Movement, a new recycling and reduction scheme in Scotland.
7 years ago
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Businesses join forces to tackle Scotland’s coffee cup waste
7 years ago
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Textile collections must improve to boost clothing recycling, says WRAP
A new report sets out how the fashion and textiles industry can increase its use of recycled fibres and move to a more circular business model.
7 years ago
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Textile collections must improve to boost clothing recycling, says WRAP
7 years ago
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EAC report finds leading retailers lagging behind on fashion sustainability
A group of major UK retailers are not doing enough to reduce the environmental and social impact of the clothes they sell, according to an interim report published by Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee.
7 years ago
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EAC report finds leading retailers lagging behind on fashion sustainability
7 years ago
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