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Study claims plastic bag litter on UK ocean floor has fallen by a third
A new scientific study shows that the number of plastic bags on the ocean floor around the UK is dropping, which could be proof that the five pence plastic bag charge is having an effect.
8 years ago
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Study claims plastic bag litter on UK ocean floor has fallen by a third
8 years ago
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Unilever trials circular technique for PET plastic recycling
A new method of recycling PET plastic is being trialled by global consumer goods company Unilever, PET producer Indorama Ventures and Dutch startup Ioniqa, with the aim of eventually recycling all waste PET back into high grade food packaging.
8 years ago
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Unilever trials circular technique for PET plastic recycling
8 years ago
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Government to introduce deposit return scheme in England this year
A deposit return scheme for drinks containers will be introduced in England later this year subject to the results of a consultation, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs confirmed today (28 March).
8 years ago
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Government to introduce deposit return scheme in England this year
8 years ago
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New Dutch group says collaboration is key to fighting food waste
A new Dutch collective with members from across industry, academia and government has been set up to help the country cut its food waste in half by 2030 in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
8 years ago
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New Dutch group says collaboration is key to fighting food waste
8 years ago
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Gove tells MPs Defra will ramp up Brexit preparations
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has assured MPs that Defra will be increasing its Brexit work streams from 43 to 70 in a letter to the Chair of Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee (EAC).
8 years ago
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Gove tells MPs Defra will ramp up Brexit preparations
8 years ago
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UK coffee cup waste to rise a third by 2030
The UK is set to throw away a third more single-use coffee cups by 2030, according to a new report by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Eunomia Research & Consulting, which predicts the UK’s total plastic waste will increase by 20 per cent.
8 years ago
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UK coffee cup waste to rise a third by 2030
8 years ago
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The grass is greener: FIFA promotes recycling of artificial football pitches
FIFA is taking steps to make football more sustainable, starting with the pitches: the organisation has recently recycled the artificial turf at its Zurich headquarters and hopes that others will follow suit.
8 years ago
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The grass is greener: FIFA promotes recycling of artificial football pitches
8 years ago
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Tactile expiry labels could prevent food waste
Mimica Touch, a tactile label that shows when food is no longer safe to eat, is going to be trialled by the UK arm of Arla, which owns Cravendale, Anchor and Skyr.
8 years ago
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Tactile expiry labels could prevent food waste
8 years ago
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European Commission makes circular economy monitoring proposal
The European Commission has agreed on its proposal for a Circular Economy Monitoring Framework to track progress towards the EU’s circular economy goals, and has also released a rundown of the EU's progress up to this point.
8 years ago
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European Commission makes circular economy monitoring proposal
8 years ago
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BIR claims first Global Recycling Day a success
The Bureau for International Recycling has claimed the first ever Global Recycling Day as a success as the organisation pushes to have it recognised as an official day in the UN calendar.
8 years ago
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BIR claims first Global Recycling Day a success
8 years ago
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