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Plastic cotton buds to be banned by two UK supermarket chains
Tesco and Sainsbury’s, two of the UK’s largest supermarkets, have pledged to ban plastic cotton buds and will replace plastic stems with paper in their own brand products by the end of 2017.
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Plastic cotton buds to be banned by two UK supermarket chains
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Tesco calls on food waste entrepreneurs to join crowdfunding platform
Tesco has rolled out a new crowdfunding platform, BackIt, to help small businesses and entrepreneurs gain funding for their food waste-reducing ideas.
10 years ago
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Tesco calls on food waste entrepreneurs to join crowdfunding platform
10 years ago
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Eunomia says rewards of ACT investment may outweigh risks
A new report by Eunomia Research & Consulting suggests that investment in advanced conversion technologies (ACTs) may still be beneficial, despite the technology’s mixed track record.
10 years ago
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Eunomia says rewards of ACT investment may outweigh risks
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Mayor launches search for London’s young green entrepreneurs
Sadiq Khan has launched a competition to find green business project ideas that could help tackle the capital’s environmental problems.
10 years ago
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Mayor launches search for London’s young green entrepreneurs
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FEATURE
Six products making the most of plastic ocean waste
With at least 150 million tonnes of the plastic already polluting our seas, it’s clear something must be done. They may only be a drop in the ocean, but here are some companies creating products from ocean waste.
10 years ago
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Six products making the most of plastic ocean waste
10 years ago
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New EU programme presents ‘turning point’ in fight against food waste
Europe has reached a ‘turning point’ in the ‘absurd unethical and anti-economic situation’ of food waste, according to Health and Food Safety Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis.
10 years ago
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New EU programme presents ‘turning point’ in fight against food waste
10 years ago
FEATURE
How Adnams is brewing sustainability
In choosing a drink, your main criteria might not be a beverage’s resource footprint, but brewers are increasingly adding a dash of sustainabilty to their blends.
10 years ago
FEATURE
How Adnams is brewing sustainability
10 years ago
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New ESA Chairman sets out his vision
The new Chairman of the Environmental Services Association, a trade association representing the UK’s resource and waste management industry, outlined his priorities for the association at its annual lunch for members and stakeholders.
10 years ago
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New ESA Chairman sets out his vision
10 years ago
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News in Brief – 25/11/16
A round up of news from the waste and resources sector including new bins for Croydon, global growth in the AD industry, investment in the European paper industry and more.
10 years ago
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News in Brief – 25/11/16
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German city trials reusable coffee cup scheme
The German city of Freiburg is pioneering the new ‘Freiburg Cup’, a reusable coffee cup, to reduce single-use takeaway waste.
10 years ago
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German city trials reusable coffee cup scheme
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