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Three-weekly collections boost Anglesey recycling rate by 10 per cent
Anglesey has seen its recycling rate increase to a sizeable 66 per cent, up 10 per cent on 2015/16, thanks to the introduction of a three-weekly residual waste collection service and improved recycling options.
9 years ago
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Three-weekly collections boost Anglesey recycling rate by 10 per cent
9 years ago
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Natural Resources Wales to consult on Anglesey nuclear waste options
An application for an environmental permit by nuclear energy company Horizon for its £10-billion Wylfa Newydd nuclear power station on Anglesey is to be put before the public by Natural Resources Wales.
9 years ago
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Natural Resources Wales to consult on Anglesey nuclear waste options
9 years ago
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Bryson Recycling awarded major Northern Ireland recycling contract
Social enterprise recycling company Bryson Recycling has been awarded a contract to continue delivering kerbside recycling services to over 14,500 homes in the Northern Ireland authority of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council.
9 years ago
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Bryson Recycling awarded major Northern Ireland recycling contract
9 years ago
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New Recycle for London campaign targets lack of bin space
A new campaign from Recycle for London aims to increase recycling by showing Londoners how to create more bin space inside their homes.
9 years ago
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New Recycle for London campaign targets lack of bin space
9 years ago
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Brighton council passes motion to ban single-use plastics
Councillors in Brighton and Hove unanimously passed a motion to ban the use of single-use plastics in all council buildings last week.
9 years ago
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Brighton council passes motion to ban single-use plastics
9 years ago
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Geesinknorba to unveil world’s first all-electric refuse collection vehicle
The world’s first fully-electric, rear-loading refuse collection vehicle – Geesinknorba’s Li-On Power Pro – is set to be unveiled at London’s Future Fleet Forum in January.
9 years ago
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Geesinknorba to unveil world’s first all-electric refuse collection vehicle
9 years ago
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‘No sense of direction’ to Defra’s actions to reduce packaging waste, says EAC
The government’s actions on plastic bottle and coffee cup recycling have been criticised by the Environmental Audit Committee as part of its inquiry into the impact of disposable drinks packaging.
9 years ago
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‘No sense of direction’ to Defra’s actions to reduce packaging waste, says EAC
9 years ago
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MetalMatters recycling campaign used by one-fifth of UK councils after September surge
One in five councils in the UK have now run MetalMatters campaigns to boost recycling of metal packaging after seven new campaigns launched over the past two months.
9 years ago
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MetalMatters recycling campaign used by one-fifth of UK councils after September surge
9 years ago
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Northern Ireland reports first 50 per cent quarterly recycling rate
Northern Ireland has seen its recycling rate break the 50 per cent mark for the first time, according to the latest DAERA statistics.
9 years ago
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Northern Ireland reports first 50 per cent quarterly recycling rate
9 years ago
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Councils to receive tougher powers to combat litterers
The Environment Minister Therese Coffey has announced plans to almost double the maximum fines for littering to claw back some of the £800 million paid every year by the taxpayer.
9 years ago
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Councils to receive tougher powers to combat litterers
9 years ago
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