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FEATURE
The future of sustainable fashion
Fashion in the twenty-first century is far from sustainable – using up vast amounts of resources and damaging the environment, but what's being done to create a sustainable future?
10 years ago
FEATURE
The future of sustainable fashion
10 years ago
FEATURE
How Fairphone is creating a smart phone for the circular economy
Smart phones are increasingly designed to give up the ghost after a year or two, but Dutch company Fairphone is attempting to change that by putting the power back into the user's hands.
10 years ago
FEATURE
How Fairphone is creating a smart phone for the circular economy
10 years ago
FEATURE
The world's greenest football club
Modern football is associated with vast levels of (financial) waste, but Forest Green Rovers are showing that soccer and sustainability can go hand in hand.
10 years ago
FEATURE
The world's greenest football club
10 years ago
ARTICLE
London-wide behaviour change campaign to act as roadmap for European food waste action
A new EU-funded behaviour change programme is aiming to cut down on the 540,000 tonnes of avoidable food waste created in London households every year and save residents of the capital £330 million along the way.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
London-wide behaviour change campaign to act as roadmap for European food waste action
10 years ago
SPONSORED
Deadline to apply for Sustainability and Resource Awards looming
Companies and councils with ‘outstanding projects, innovation or successful resource management endeavours’ have until Friday to apply for a 2016 CIWM Sustainability and Resource Award [http://www.ciwm.co.uk/ciwm/events/sustainability-and-resource-awards-2016/ciwm/events/sustainability-and-resource-awards-2016/home.aspx?hkey=3f7f4c7a-453e-4011-abd9-8ffa932e9328].
10 years ago
SPONSORED
Deadline to apply for Sustainability and Resource Awards looming
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Small businesses’ route into circular economy to be made easier by European project
A project to help smaller businesses to enter the circular economy and develop more sustainable and profitable business operations has kicked off in Wales.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
Small businesses’ route into circular economy to be made easier by European project
10 years ago
FEATURE
Carbon Index 2016: Northern Ireland trumping England's recycling efforts
Simon Hann introduces Eunomia’s fourth Local Authority Recycling Carbon Index, examining one of recycling’s key achievements: carbon reduction
10 years ago
FEATURE
Carbon Index 2016: Northern Ireland trumping England's recycling efforts
10 years ago
FEATURE
Hydrogen: Fuel of the future?
Using hydrogen as fuel could, in theory, shrink transport emissions to nearly zero. It might sound too good to be true, but strides are already being made to bring it to the world of waste and recycling.
10 years ago
FEATURE
Hydrogen: Fuel of the future?
10 years ago
FEATURE
Career file: Mary Creagh MP, Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee
Mary Creagh MP explains what it means to be Chair of Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee and what lessons she has learnt from being part of the government's environmental watchdog.
10 years ago
FEATURE
Career file: Mary Creagh MP, Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee
10 years ago
ARTICLE
A UK ban on ocean-polluting microbeads gets closer, but we’re not quite there
The government will hold a consultation later this year to consider how best to ban the tiny fragments of plastic used as exfoliants in cosmetic products, with the hope of finalising a ban sometime in 2017.
10 years ago
ARTICLE
A UK ban on ocean-polluting microbeads gets closer, but we’re not quite there
10 years ago
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