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European countries urged to use economic incentives in next step towards circular economy
Existing economic measures can be deployed to help European countries make the next step in the transition to the circular economy, according to a study by Zero Waste Europe and Reloop Platform.
9 years ago
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European countries urged to use economic incentives in next step towards circular economy
9 years ago
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WRAP report reveals SCAP signatories make progress on textile sustainability targets
New WRAP report reveals impressive reductions in water use, carbon and waste in the textiles production cycle from Sustainable Clothing Action Plan (SCAP) signatories.
9 years ago
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WRAP report reveals SCAP signatories make progress on textile sustainability targets
9 years ago
SPONSORED
Demand surges for Cromwell’s innovative anti-microbial bin bags
Demand for Cromwell Polythene’s new Sansafe® 30 litre hygienic anti-microbial bin liners has surged since the start of the year, with the latest order seeing 22,500 bags being sent to Vienna for use across the Austrian capital.
9 years ago
SPONSORED
Demand surges for Cromwell’s innovative anti-microbial bin bags
9 years ago
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Battle for EFRA role as Creagh returns as EAC Chair
Mary Creagh will be reelected unopposed as Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee, while there’s a three horse race for the EFRA Committee.
9 years ago
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Battle for EFRA role as Creagh returns as EAC Chair
9 years ago
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Summer beach clean competition offers prizes for plastic
You could bag yourself a recycled plastic rucksack by keeping your eyes peeled during your trips to the beach this summer, thanks to an awareness raising competition from Eunomia.
9 years ago
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Summer beach clean competition offers prizes for plastic
9 years ago
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Stubborn EU member states ‘sabotaging’ circular economy transition
The European Environmental Bureau has accused certain EU member states of “sabotaging” negotiations over EU circular economy and waste law proposals following leaks of private EU Council meetings discussions.
9 years ago
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Stubborn EU member states ‘sabotaging’ circular economy transition
9 years ago
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Sainsbury’s trialling colour-changing smart label for ham
Sainsbury’s has launched a ‘smart’ label for its own-brand ham that will give consumers a more accurate idea of how fresh the product is in a bid to cut cooked meat food waste.
9 years ago
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Sainsbury’s trialling colour-changing smart label for ham
9 years ago
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Construction sector urged to think about sustainability with ZWS reuse guide
A new guide aimed at helping Scottish construction and architecture businesses maximise the amount of waste they reuse on construction projects has been published by Zero Waste Scotland.
9 years ago
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Construction sector urged to think about sustainability with ZWS reuse guide
9 years ago
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SUEZ launches ‘first digital marketplace for organic waste’ in France
SUEZ has announced that it is rolling out Organix, the ‘first digital marketplace for organic waste’, across France with the aim of connecting organic waste producers with biogas operators.
9 years ago
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SUEZ launches ‘first digital marketplace for organic waste’ in France
9 years ago
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Novamont sets 40 per cent bio-based minimum on all products
Bioplastic manufacturer Novamont has pledged to create a minimum bio-based content of 40 per cent across its MATER-BI bioplastics range in an attempt to further reduce the carbon impact of its products.
9 years ago
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Novamont sets 40 per cent bio-based minimum on all products
9 years ago
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