CIWM launches new version of P&I Forum think-tankPosted onMarch 17, 2025March 18, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on CIWM launches new version of P&I Forum think-tank The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) has announced the launch of its “refreshed and reset” Policy & Innovation … Continue ReadingCIWM launches new version of P&I Forum think-tank
78% of adults would be likely to buy fresh fruit & vegetables loosePosted onMarch 17, 2025March 18, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on 78% of adults would be likely to buy fresh fruit & vegetables loose 78% of UK adults would buy fresh fruit and vegetables loose if they were sold that way, according to … Continue Reading78% of adults would be likely to buy fresh fruit & vegetables loose
Environment Agency waste crime operation issues 13 finesPosted onMarch 13, 2025March 18, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Environment Agency waste crime operation issues 13 fines An Environment Agency waste crime operation in Lincolnshire has led to Boston Borough Council issuing six £300 fines and … Continue ReadingEnvironment Agency waste crime operation issues 13 fines
Defra’s £15 million food surplus fund now open for applicationsPosted onMarch 13, 2025March 18, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Defra’s £15 million food surplus fund now open for applications Food redistribution charities can now submit applications for a new £15 million UK Government scheme to help ensure surplus … Continue ReadingDefra’s £15 million food surplus fund now open for applications
Producers should prepare for recyclability assessments nowPosted onMarch 12, 2025March 18, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Producers should prepare for recyclability assessments now Packaging Sustainability Specialist at Ecosurety Alison Appleby explores how the new recyclability assessment is shaking up the packaging industry … Continue ReadingProducers should prepare for recyclability assessments now
Can regulation unlock a circular future for construction & textiles?Posted onMarch 12, 2025March 18, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Can regulation unlock a circular future for construction & textiles? Ahead of this year’s Festival of Circular Economy, Circular Online asks whether targeted legislation and regulation could be the … Continue ReadingCan regulation unlock a circular future for construction & textiles?
Office workers throw away enough food waste per week to charge a mobile phone 13 timesPosted onMarch 12, 2025March 18, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Office workers throw away enough food waste per week to charge a mobile phone 13 times Each person who throws away food waste at lunch in their workplace could generate enough electricity every week to … Continue ReadingOffice workers throw away enough food waste per week to charge a mobile phone 13 times
25% of US & UK fashion retailers have limited visibility of itemsPosted onMarch 12, 2025March 18, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on 25% of US & UK fashion retailers have limited visibility of items 25% of fashion retailers in the UK and US say they have “limited or no visibility” of textile items … Continue Reading25% of US & UK fashion retailers have limited visibility of items
Grundon: Testing times for Energy-for-Waste operatorsPosted onMarch 11, 2025March 11, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Grundon: Testing times for Energy-for-Waste operators Neil Grundon, Chairman of Grundon Waste Management, puts forward his views on plans to bring Energy-from-Waste facilities into the … Continue ReadingGrundon: Testing times for Energy-for-Waste operators
Ellen MacArthur Foundation report calls for global reuse targetsPosted onMarch 11, 2025March 11, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Ellen MacArthur Foundation report calls for global reuse targets A new Ellen MacArthur Foundation on reuse in the Global South has called for countries to set clear definitions … Continue ReadingEllen MacArthur Foundation report calls for global reuse targets