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Consortium to create complex polymer products from recycled plastics
PRIME, a pan-European consortium comprising ten partners, has announced a project to engineer high-value products from low-grade, mixed plastic waste through the development of a cost-effective, flexible moulding technology.
14 years ago
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Consortium to create complex polymer products from recycled plastics
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Final report for Cumbria nuclear waste repository group
A final report by the West Cumbria Managing Radioactive Waste Safely Partnership (MRWS) has been released (19 July) that sets out considerations needed to be taken into account should the plans for a nuclear waste store in the area go ahead.
14 years ago
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Final report for Cumbria nuclear waste repository group
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MPs hit out at the Treasury, saying it has made energy policy ‘unworkable’
MPs on the Energy and Climate Change Committee have said the Treasury have made the government’s draft Energy Bill ‘unworkable’ and could pose companies with an ‘unacceptable’ level of risk.
14 years ago
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MPs hit out at the Treasury, saying it has made energy policy ‘unworkable’
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Plans to build UK’s largest deep-geothermal heat plant announced
Plans for the UK’s largest deep-geothermal heat plant have been announced by GT Energy.
14 years ago
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Plans to build UK’s largest deep-geothermal heat plant announced
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Burdens launches small-scale anaerobic digestion system for food waste
Burdens has launched the UK’s first small-scale commercial anaerobic digestion (AD) system for food waste.
14 years ago
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Burdens launches small-scale anaerobic digestion system for food waste
14 years ago
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Food and drink manufacturers reduce water use by 14.4 per cent
Food and drink manufacturers involved in the voluntary Federation House Commitment (FHC) have reduced water use by 14.4 per cent, according to a new report.
14 years ago
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Food and drink manufacturers reduce water use by 14.4 per cent
14 years ago
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Officially sustainable
Even in a recession, the need to be sustainable at home and at work does not go away. Chris Humphrey takes a look at the steps businesses can take in the quest for resource efficiency, from building a new green office to improving the efficiency of an existing one.
14 years ago
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Officially sustainable
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Good as new
The remanufacturing industry employs 50,000 people and generates £2.4 billion for the UK economy, but it is not always embraced or promoted with the same warmth as the better-known Rs. The current economic climate just might provide the perfect conditions for investment
14 years ago
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Good as new
14 years ago
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New code of practice for landfill gas capture
The Environmental Services Association (ESA), a trade body for the waste management industry, has published new guidelines to boost the capture of landfill gas and maximise renewable energy production at landfill sites.
14 years ago
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New code of practice for landfill gas capture
14 years ago
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Ad nauseam
With adverts all around us, we’re all exposed to thousands of commercial messages a day – and children are no exception. Most people agree that this is bad for them, but what effect does it have on the environment and on waste generation? Libby Peake finds out.
14 years ago
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Ad nauseam
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