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FEATURE
Electric wheels: A future without petrol for waste collection fleets?
With a government pledge to ban all new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2040, the use of electric alternatives is on the rise – and refuse collection vehicles could be changing too. Edward Perchard looks into the risks and benefits of turning electric for the UK’s fleets.
8 years ago
FEATURE
Electric wheels: A future without petrol for waste collection fleets?
8 years ago
ARTICLE
The Insider: What have PRNs achieved?
The Insider asks what the UK's producer responsibility system has actually delivered since its inception 20 years ago.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
The Insider: What have PRNs achieved?
8 years ago
ARTICLE
London launch for Swedish food waste app helping restaurants sell discount surplus food
Swedish food waste app Karma has landed in the UK, with 50 of London’s restaurants and eateries signing up for the opportunity to sell surplus food to the public and reduce the amount of edible food needlessly thrown away.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
London launch for Swedish food waste app helping restaurants sell discount surplus food
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Royal ban on disposable plastics receives Queen’s seal of approval
The Queen has given the royal seal of approval to banning single-use plastic, with the news that the royal estates will join the growing number of organisations to phase out disposable plastics.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Royal ban on disposable plastics receives Queen’s seal of approval
8 years ago
ARTICLE
‘Urgent’ need for London to curb incineration, says London Assembly
‘Urgent change’ is needed to stop recyclable and biodegradable material from being incinerated in London, as energy-from-waste hinders the capital’s move to a more circular economy, according to the London Assembly’s Environment Committee.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
‘Urgent’ need for London to curb incineration, says London Assembly
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Scotland proposes plastic straw ban by end of 2019
Scottish Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham has revealed that the Scottish Government is seeking to introduce a ban on plastic straws by the end of 2019.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Scotland proposes plastic straw ban by end of 2019
8 years ago
ARTICLE
News in brief 08/02/18
A round-up of news from the waste and resources sector including WasteAid UK’s annual fundraising walk, an award for Biffa’s RCV road safety campaign and a £115,000 fund for community waste prevention schemes in Merseyside and Halton.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
News in brief 08/02/18
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Could Commission VAT plans provide a boost for secondary material markets?
Products with high recycled content could be given lower VAT rates to stimulate demand in secondary markets, following a new proposal by the European Commission, says FEAD.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Could Commission VAT plans provide a boost for secondary material markets?
8 years ago
ARTICLE
‘Our environment, our responsibility’: Mary Creagh calls for responsibility reform and attitude shift to waste
Environmental Audit Committee Chair Mary Creagh spoke at the annual Kit Strange Memorial Lecture about the successes of the past year, the challenges ahead and the need to push the government for strong legislation on waste and resources.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
‘Our environment, our responsibility’: Mary Creagh calls for responsibility reform and attitude shift to waste
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Disruptive trends set to shape the future of sustainability
Plastic waste and regenerative agriculture have been identified as two of seven ‘areas of dynamism’ shaping the future of sustainability, according to a new report by sustainability non-profit Forum for the Future.
8 years ago
ARTICLE
Disruptive trends set to shape the future of sustainability
8 years ago
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