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Reconomy-backed programme invites funding applications for projects targeting infrastructure improvements and kerbside ...
With new regulations now in force, John Redmayne considers the implementation practicalities that producers now face ...
Stakeholders asked for views on proposed reuse targets for 2031-2040 and phased glass inclusion with zero deposit transition ...
High Ambition Coalition nations including UK refuse to accept weakened text after 'like-minded' oil-producing countries block ...
B Corp sustainability consultancy's networks diverted 1,192 tonnes from disposal whilst creating 150 employment opportunities ...
The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has written to Ed Miliband, the Energy Security and Net Zero ...
Guidance issued on recently passed regulations requires digital retailers to finance the recycling costs of electronic ...
Seven north London primary schools engaged in NLWA's 'In The Know' recycling programme achieve 45 per cent waste reduction ...
New regulations come into force requiring online retailers to close loophole in producer responsibility obligations ...
The Environment Agency defines legacy landfills as those ‘where there is no Pollution Prevention and Control permit or waste management licence currently in force’.
English local authorities will receive £1.1 billion in the first year of the extended producer responsibility scheme, shifting packaging waste management costs from taxpayers.
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