The Restart Project, ReLondon, and Octopus Community Network receive grants for projects to reduce food waste and e-waste ...
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announced significant changes to waste infrastructure ...
Derailed by opposition from oil-producing nations, the majority of countries in support of an ambitious treaty that provides plastic pollution solutions will look towards further negotiations in 2025.
BMA and ADBA report suggests that biomethane can play a key role in the renewable energy push, providing an alternative to fossil gas, providing reliable energy to complement seasonal wind and solar ...
As the INC-5 talks fail to achieve agreement, the private sector has both the capability and responsibility to find plastic pollution solutions through innovation and leadership. The recent conclusion ...
Material Focus study shows that vape use continues to rise, with the government’s disposable vape ban unlikely to prevent increasing environmental damage. With vape purchases on the rise, the UK ...
Campaign offers downloadable animations and statics to help local authorities engage households in aluminium recycling. Alupro has unveiled its new seasonal campaign, ‘Santa’s Little Recyclers’, ...
Following growing concern about the adverse effects of incineration, the council cites public opposition, emissions reduction, and the large amount of plastic being burned as the reasons for the ...
Defra stakeholder briefing sets out universal food waste separation requirement and streamlined approach to written assessments for exemptions to separately collect paper and card Organisations of all ...
Harmonised labelling scheme aims to boost packaging recycling, address diverse waste systems and consumer behaviour, and account for national and local differences across member states. Following the ...
Local authorities across the UK must dramatically expand their plastic collection services by March 2027 to meet new requirements, while simultaneously preparing for significant changes in waste ...