Ipswich Borough Council will introduce a charge of £50 a year to have household brown bins emptied fortnightly. Phil Smart, ...
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GB News on MSNBirmingham residents told to take OWN rubbish to tip amid ongoing bin strikes: 'This will cause real problems!'Residents across Birmingham have been told to take their own rubbish to tips, while bin workers strike across the city amid ...
The recycling service has been suspended as Unite union members step up strike action amid a dispute over potential job ...
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Intellinews on MSNNEOM food unit Topian signs SAR1.9bn Jazan aquaculture dealBy bnm Gulf bureau NEOM food company Topian has signed a SAR1.9bn ($507mn) investment agreement with Jazan City for Primary ...
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Grist on MSNWhat Is Recycling? The Definition Is So Broad That It Allows Corporations to Dupe ConsumersCompanies’ use of the word recycling to describe linear processes “does real harm,” Budris added. It “gives consumers a false ...
Around a tenth of councils in the UK are considering reducing their number of bin collections. 42 local authorities are ...
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Kent Live on MSNTunbridge Wells and Tonbridge bin collections under review over £8.8m contractTwo Kent councils will be debating the next steps for their joint rubbish and recycling collection after the company which ...
INVERCLYDE residents can now apply for 2025 garden waste permits. The permits, which allow for brown bin collections, are available online via the council's website. Permit holders are entitled to 18 ...
NFL is implementing a range of initiatives to reduce the environmental footprint of Super Bowl, from recycling, food recovery and community engagement and legacy.
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Star Phoenix on MSNConstruction of Saskatoon's city-owned compost facility to begin this yearThe project is expected to be completed sometime in 2026. Construction is expected to begin this year on a city-owned ...
The BBC Yorkshire Young Reporter is Isabella, a sixth form student from Sheffield. She has been researching the issue of food ...
FERMANAGH householders and businesses can expect another rise in their rates bills this year, with our local councillors set ...
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