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ADBA warns DECC could ‘kill off’ AD projects
Government proposals to restrict plant sizes and feedstocks will ‘kill off’ promising anaerobic digestion projects, according to ADBA.
10 years ago
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ADBA warns DECC could ‘kill off’ AD projects
10 years ago
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SIM-only mobile programmes reduce CO2 emissions
A slowdown of mobile phone upgrade cycles has helped cut CO2 emissions in half, according to a Green Alliance report, which also reveals customers want to use their phones for longer.
10 years ago
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SIM-only mobile programmes reduce CO2 emissions
10 years ago
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News in brief 27/05/16
A round-up of news from the waste and resources sector, including sustainable coffins, an award for the Winnow food waste meter, new bioplastic bags and an ocean waste-themed recycling forum.
10 years ago
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News in brief 27/05/16
10 years ago
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Green consideration would reduce under Brexit, says poll
Two-thirds of ‘green professionals’ believe that the way that environmental issues’ role in infrastructure decision-making would be reduced following a ‘Brexit’, according to an IEMA poll.
10 years ago
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Green consideration would reduce under Brexit, says poll
10 years ago
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International Coastal Cleanup highlights plastic issue
More than 8,000 tonnes of rubbish was collected by nearly 800,000 volunteers during the Ocean Conservancy’s 2015 International Coastal Cleanup.
10 years ago
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International Coastal Cleanup highlights plastic issue
10 years ago
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LARAC condemns ‘self-serving’ and ‘outdated’ industry reports
Local authority body LARAC has criticised REA and ESA reports into the future of the resources industry and says that more collaboration is needed to take the sector forward.
10 years ago
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LARAC condemns ‘self-serving’ and ‘outdated’ industry reports
10 years ago
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Plastic pollution fight should start on beaches
Efforts to rid our oceans from plastic pollution should focus on cleaning up beaches rather than the sea itself, according to research carried out by Eunomia Research & Consulting.
10 years ago
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Plastic pollution fight should start on beaches
10 years ago
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PAYT can ‘greatly increase recycling’
A new ACR+ analysis of European pay-as-you-throw systems highlights their potential for reducing residual waste and increasing recycling.
10 years ago
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PAYT can ‘greatly increase recycling’
10 years ago
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Fife takes delivery of ‘world first’ diesel-hydrogen RCVs
Fife Council has become the first British local authority to use dual-fuel bin lorries after taking delivery of two converted vehicles.
10 years ago
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Fife takes delivery of ‘world first’ diesel-hydrogen RCVs
10 years ago
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IEMA says business must become sustainable to survive
A new report launched by the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) claims that businesses must adapt to be more sustainable in order to deal with ‘global megatrends’.
10 years ago
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IEMA says business must become sustainable to survive
10 years ago
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