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Costcutter donates £650k to WRAP after packaging non-compliance
Supermarket chain Costcutter has made a donation of £650,000 to resource efficiency charity WRAP as part of a set of enforcement undertakings announced by the Environment Agency.
9 years ago
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Costcutter donates £650k to WRAP after packaging non-compliance
9 years ago
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Cutting furniture waste could create up to 157k new jobs in EU
Increased refurbishment and remanufacture in the European furniture sector could create up to 157,000 jobs and save around six million tonnes of CO2 emissions, according to a study by the European Environmental Bureau.
9 years ago
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Cutting furniture waste could create up to 157k new jobs in EU
9 years ago
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Public increasingly confused and frustrated with recycling, says Viridor study
The UK public is becoming increasingly confused and frustrated with the lack of harmonisation between recycling collections and difficult-to-understand labelling, according to a new Viridor study released today.
9 years ago
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Public increasingly confused and frustrated with recycling, says Viridor study
9 years ago
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Circular economy needed to combat London’s falling recycling rates, says report
A circular economy could reduce London’s waste by 60 per cent by 2041 and should be implemented in order to combat falling recycling rates, according to a London Assembly Environment Committee report.
9 years ago
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Circular economy needed to combat London’s falling recycling rates, says report
9 years ago
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Businesses call for food labels to be simplified by 2020 to reduce food waste
Businesses from the Consumer Goods Forum and Champions 12.3 coalition have issued a call to action to simplify and standardise food date labels worldwide by 2020 in a bid to reduce food waste as Champions 12.3 releases a progress report on global efforts to reduce food waste.
9 years ago
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Businesses call for food labels to be simplified by 2020 to reduce food waste
9 years ago
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HSE outlines plan to improve waste and recycling sector safety
The Health and Safety Executive has released its sector plan for increasing safety in the waste and recycling industry, identifying reducing fatal injuries from moving vehicles and incidence of musculoskeletal disorders and lung disease among employees as priorities.
9 years ago
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HSE outlines plan to improve waste and recycling sector safety
9 years ago
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Leading EU businesses say preparation for a circular economy needs supportive policy framework
EU businesses want supportive policy from EU member states to facilitate their transition to more circular business models, according to a new report by The Prince of Wales’ Corporate Leaders Group.
9 years ago
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Leading EU businesses say preparation for a circular economy needs supportive policy framework
9 years ago
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TUC condemns Birmingham Council as council leader resigns over bin strike
The Trades Union Congress has supported an emergency motion condemning Birmingham City Council’s decision to go back on an Acas-brokered deal with Unite following the resignation of council leader John Clancy over his handling of the bin dispute.
9 years ago
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TUC condemns Birmingham Council as council leader resigns over bin strike
9 years ago
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Recycling Association calls for supply chain responsibility in Quality First report
Recycling Association calls for whole supply chain responsibility and to boost recyclate quality in its new Quality First report.
9 years ago
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Recycling Association calls for supply chain responsibility in Quality First report
9 years ago
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UK facing residual waste treatment gap until 2030, says SUEZ report
The UK is heading for a residual waste treatment capacity gap by 2030 unless significant new investment in infrastructure and policy frameworks are put in place, according to SUEZ’s new report.
9 years ago
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UK facing residual waste treatment gap until 2030, says SUEZ report
9 years ago
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