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London hosts pilot ‘re-fashion’ events
A series of ‘re-fashion’ events will be taking place across London this month in an experiment to fight fashion waste and raise awareness about the carbon footprint of our clothing.
10 years ago
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London hosts pilot ‘re-fashion’ events
10 years ago
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Circular economy pivotal in climate change fight – Goodwin
Better waste and resource management could keep global warming below two degrees Celsius, but its role has been underplayed in COP21 discussions, WRAP CEO Liz Goodwin said today.
10 years ago
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Circular economy pivotal in climate change fight – Goodwin
10 years ago
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Food waste in Inverness is Good to Go
A Scottish Government scheme that provides restaurants with ‘doggy bag’ boxes in an effort to cut down on food waste has launched in Inverness and the Highlands today.
10 years ago
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Food waste in Inverness is Good to Go
10 years ago
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New plastics economy could revolutionise industry
A plastics economy based on a circular economy approach could ‘transform’ the plastics industry and ‘drastically reduce’ its environmental impact, according to a report by the World Economic Forum and Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
10 years ago
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New plastics economy could revolutionise industry
10 years ago
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SEPA exceeds waste targets
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has exceeded its targets for reducing waste and improved its levels of recycling according to its annual sustainability report for 2014-15 [http://www.sepa.org.uk/media/163498/sustainability_report_2014_2015.pdf].
10 years ago
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SEPA exceeds waste targets
10 years ago
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Government misses waste generation target
The government has failed to meet its own targets to cut the environmental impact of its operations, including waste generation, according to a report quietly released by Defra.
10 years ago
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Government misses waste generation target
10 years ago
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Birmingham campaign claims litter reduction
‘Bin it for Good’, a three-month anti-litter pilot scheme in the main shopping areas of Birmingham city centre, has reportedly reduced litter by half.
10 years ago
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Birmingham campaign claims litter reduction
10 years ago
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Scotland to further explore DRS ‘opportunities’
More consideration is needed before a decision can be made on a deposit-return scheme (DRS) in Scotland, Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead has said.
11 years ago
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Scotland to further explore DRS ‘opportunities’
11 years ago
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‘Promising’ results for Morrisons wonky fruit and veg range
A trial range of ‘wonky’ vegetables in 75 Morrisons stores, introduced after pressure from celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, has produced ‘promising’ initial results.
11 years ago
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‘Promising’ results for Morrisons wonky fruit and veg range
11 years ago
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Three-weekly collections
Lee Marshall, Chief Executive Officer of the Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committee (LARAC), gives a resident’s eye view of a three-weekly collection system.
11 years ago
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Three-weekly collections
11 years ago
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