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How can you avoid buying things you don’t need this Black Friday?
Black Friday spending could exceed the £1 billion mark set in 2015, with half of consumers worried about the environmental impact of buying things they don’t need.
10 years ago
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How can you avoid buying things you don’t need this Black Friday?
10 years ago
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Food waste campaigners call for transparency to hold supermarkets to account
Speaking to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Tristram Stuart have called for supermarkets to provide greater transparency on their food waste.
10 years ago
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Food waste campaigners call for transparency to hold supermarkets to account
10 years ago
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Report highlights potential of ecodesign as EU promises action
The European Commission has promised action to make products more durable, repairable, and recyclable as a new study shows just how smart design can transform products.
10 years ago
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Report highlights potential of ecodesign as EU promises action
10 years ago
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Sainsbury’s announces £1m funding to further fight against food waste
Sainsbury’s has announced a further £1 million of funding for towns and cities across the UK as part of its Waste less, Save more initiative to fight food waste.
10 years ago
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Sainsbury’s announces £1m funding to further fight against food waste
10 years ago
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Government again rules out coffee cup charge after Lib Dem pressure
The government has once again ruled out the possibility of imposing a 5p charge on disposable coffee cups handed out at high street retailers after calls by the Liberal Democrats.
10 years ago
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Government again rules out coffee cup charge after Lib Dem pressure
10 years ago
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Scary waste: Halloween pumpkins could make soup for everyone in Britain
Terrifying news: 15 million carved pumpkins go uneaten in the UK during Halloween each year. Hubbub and Unilever have relaunched their #PumpkinRescue campaign to get people eating their glowing decorations.
10 years ago
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Scary waste: Halloween pumpkins could make soup for everyone in Britain
10 years ago
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Fearnley-Whittingstall rails against coffee chain ‘greenwashing’
Celebrity chef and waste campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has accused brands of ‘greenwashing’ responses to the burning issue of coffee cup waste, criticising in particular a campaign to increase high street recycling of takeaway cups.
10 years ago
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Fearnley-Whittingstall rails against coffee chain ‘greenwashing’
10 years ago
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Scottish bioeconomy gets £1.5m funding boost
Funding of £1.5 million is to be made available for businesses and research institutions working in the bioeconomy in Scotland to support innovative work that will help deliver circular economy growth.
10 years ago
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Scottish bioeconomy gets £1.5m funding boost
10 years ago
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SUEZ targets hard-to-recycle products with TerraCycle buy-in
Waste management firm SUEZ hopes to develop collections of complex and hard-to-recycle products across Europe after acquiring a 30 per cent stake in community collection programme TerraCycle.
10 years ago
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SUEZ targets hard-to-recycle products with TerraCycle buy-in
10 years ago
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Six new innovative startups shortlisted for European circular award
Apps targeting food and DIY waste and a CO2–absorbing urban tree are among the innovations chosen as finalists for this year’s Green Alley Award.
10 years ago
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Six new innovative startups shortlisted for European circular award
10 years ago
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