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Survey suggests UK prefers to replace electronics rather than repair
A survey of 5,000 UK householders suggests thousands of tonnes of repairable appliances go to landfill each year as people don’t know what to do with them when they break.
7 years ago
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Survey suggests UK prefers to replace electronics rather than repair
7 years ago
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51 per cent of UK households hoarding unused electronic devices
New figures from the Royal Society of Chemistry reveal that more than half of UK households have at least one unused electrical device, with 82 per cent having no plans to recycle or sell on their devices.
7 years ago
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51 per cent of UK households hoarding unused electronic devices
7 years ago
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New EU regulation to crack down on WEEE freeriders
A new EU regulation requires that online retailers take responsibility for compliance documentation on electrical items if there is no appointed manufacturers’ representative.
7 years ago
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New EU regulation to crack down on WEEE freeriders
7 years ago
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Rare earth metal recycling project launched at Birmingham University
Birmingham University has launched a pilot to recover rare earth metals from gadgets, with the help of EU Horizon 2020 funding.
7 years ago
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Rare earth metal recycling project launched at Birmingham University
7 years ago
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Recolight proposes changes to WEEE system
Lighting compliance scheme Recolight has called for changes in e-waste regulations.
7 years ago
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Recolight proposes changes to WEEE system
7 years ago
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$15m initiative to boost e-waste recycling in Nigeria
The Nigerian Government is hoping to kick off a circular economy for electronic products with support from the Global Environmental Facility and UN Environment.
7 years ago
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$15m initiative to boost e-waste recycling in Nigeria
7 years ago
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MPs launch inquiry into e-waste and the circular economy
Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has launched an inquiry into the environmental and human health impacts of electronic waste (e-waste) and the opportunities for the circular economy for electronic goods.
7 years ago
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MPs launch inquiry into e-waste and the circular economy
7 years ago
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Biffa convicted of breaching waste export law
Waste management company Biffa has been convicted of breaching waste export regulations for attempting to send heavily contaminated waste to China.
7 years ago
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Biffa convicted of breaching waste export law
7 years ago
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WEEE: Reuse versus recycle
Teresa Arbuckle, Chair of the Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances (AMDEA), weighs up how reuse and recycling of WEEE affects collection targets
7 years ago
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WEEE: Reuse versus recycle
7 years ago
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French law says companies can’t destroy unsold stock
The French Government is set to ban the destruction of unsold non-food goods as part of new legislation on the circular economy, though concerns have been raised that it does not go far enough.
7 years ago
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French law says companies can’t destroy unsold stock
7 years ago
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