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MPs hit out at the Treasury, saying it has made energy policy ‘unworkable’
MPs on the Energy and Climate Change Committee have said the Treasury have made the government’s draft Energy Bill ‘unworkable’ and could pose companies with an ‘unacceptable’ level of risk.
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MPs hit out at the Treasury, saying it has made energy policy ‘unworkable’
14 years ago
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Plans to build UK’s largest deep-geothermal heat plant announced
Plans for the UK’s largest deep-geothermal heat plant have been announced by GT Energy.
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Plans to build UK’s largest deep-geothermal heat plant announced
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Officially sustainable
Even in a recession, the need to be sustainable at home and at work does not go away. Chris Humphrey takes a look at the steps businesses can take in the quest for resource efficiency, from building a new green office to improving the efficiency of an existing one.
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Officially sustainable
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Ad nauseam
With adverts all around us, we’re all exposed to thousands of commercial messages a day – and children are no exception. Most people agree that this is bad for them, but what effect does it have on the environment and on waste generation? Libby Peake finds out.
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Ad nauseam
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UK ranks as the energy efficiency leader among 12 largest economies in the world
The UK has been ranked first in energy efficiency among the 12 largest economies in the world, according to a report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.
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UK ranks as the energy efficiency leader among 12 largest economies in the world
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Draft Water Bill introduced by Caroline Spelman
Secretary of State for Environment, Caroline Spelman, has announced the publication of the draft water bill in parliament today (10 July).
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Draft Water Bill introduced by Caroline Spelman
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Defra unveils Green Food Project on food sustainability
Defra has published conclusions to its Green Food Project, amidst mixed reactions from the industry.
14 years ago
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Defra unveils Green Food Project on food sustainability
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WRAP announces forum to tackle carbon footprint of everyday goods
More than 80 UK organisations have joined a new forum to tackle the environmental footprint of everyday goods.
14 years ago
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WRAP announces forum to tackle carbon footprint of everyday goods
14 years ago
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Food for thought
Nobody likes to waste food, and yet we all do it – most of us in vast quantities and at great cost to the environment and our pockets. In the first of a two-part article, Libby Peake learns why, and how we can stop
14 years ago
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Food for thought
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Counting carbon
The need to reduce the carbon impact of waste (as well as its other impacts) is drastic in these days of manmade climate change. Though the European Commission continues to favour weight-based targets for waste, WRAP has worked with Defra and the Scottish Government to...
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Counting carbon
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