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News in brief 17/02/17
A round-up of news from the waste and resources sector, including an appointment at Feedback, modernised recycling in Hackney, recycling for Sheffield Wednesday and a big night of catching Brighton fly-tippers.
9 years ago
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News in brief 17/02/17
9 years ago
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Lidl to donate surplus food through Neighbourly app
Lidl has signed up to be the second supermarket to use community social network Neighbourly to redistribute surplus food to charities and local causes.
9 years ago
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Lidl to donate surplus food through Neighbourly app
9 years ago
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Lord’s on the ball as climate change threat to cricket revealed
Lord’s has become the first cricket ground to be run on 100 per cent renewable energy and incorporate resource-efficient features into a new stand as statistics reveal the impact of climate change on the sport.
9 years ago
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Lord’s on the ball as climate change threat to cricket revealed
9 years ago
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Keep Britain Tidy re-launches Tidyman symbol
National anti-litter charity Keep Britain Tidy is campaigning to boost awareness of littering by bringing back well-known symbol, the Tidyman, sporting a new, updated look.
9 years ago
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Keep Britain Tidy re-launches Tidyman symbol
9 years ago
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£115k waste prevention fund opened up to Merseyside community groups
A share of £115,000 is up for grabs to help make the Merseyside and Halton region a cleaner and greener place through community projects.
9 years ago
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£115k waste prevention fund opened up to Merseyside community groups
9 years ago
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More vigilance needed to tackle fake charity clothing collection banks
The Textile Recycling Association is calling for more to be done to tackle fake charity clothing collection banks, following a BBC exposé.
9 years ago
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More vigilance needed to tackle fake charity clothing collection banks
9 years ago
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Sheffield food waste market provides Christmas supplies to those in need
A pay-as-you-feel supermarket stocked with surplus food from food producers and retailers has been providing essential food for families and those in need in Sheffield across the Christmas holiday.
10 years ago
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Sheffield food waste market provides Christmas supplies to those in need
10 years ago
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Scheme established to divert Welsh landfill tax to environmental projects
The Welsh Government’s proposed new landfill disposals tax will be used to support waste minimisation, biodiversity and other environmental projects.
10 years ago
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Scheme established to divert Welsh landfill tax to environmental projects
10 years ago
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Powerday launches employment scheme for ex-offenders
Waste management company Powerday has launched an employment scheme for ex-offenders in London.
10 years ago
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Powerday launches employment scheme for ex-offenders
10 years ago
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Adidas launch recycled ocean plastic football kits
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid will be taking to the pitch in kits made of recycled ocean plastic as part of Adidas’s partnership with the Parley for the Oceans charity.
10 years ago
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Adidas launch recycled ocean plastic football kits
10 years ago
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