Fly-tipping incidents increased by 6% for the 2023-24 yearPosted onFebruary 26, 2025March 4, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Fly-tipping incidents increased by 6% for the 2023-24 year Fly-tipping incidents increased by 6% for the 2023-24 year, rising to 1.15 million from the 1.08 million reported in … Continue ReadingFly-tipping incidents increased by 6% for the 2023-24 year
Scientists create new method to recycle LI batteries using vegetable oilPosted onFebruary 26, 2025March 4, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Scientists create new method to recycle LI batteries using vegetable oil The University of Leicester says its scientists have developed a new technique for recycling lithium-ion batteries using vegetable oil. … Continue ReadingScientists create new method to recycle LI batteries using vegetable oil
The State of Plastic Waste: A Global OverviewPosted onFebruary 25, 2025February 25, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on The State of Plastic Waste: A Global Overview Mass-produced plastic has changed the world for better or worse, Jessica Bradley explores how plastic has reshaped the Earth … Continue ReadingThe State of Plastic Waste: A Global Overview
Reuse charities call for government support to achieve circular economy goalsPosted onFebruary 25, 2025February 25, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Reuse charities call for government support to achieve circular economy goals The impact of UK reuse charities must be supported to help achieve the UK’s circular economy goals, according to … Continue ReadingReuse charities call for government support to achieve circular economy goals
AI project receives £250,000 investment to reduce waste in construction sectorPosted onFebruary 25, 2025February 25, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on AI project receives £250,000 investment to reduce waste in construction sector Northumbria University secures £250,000 in research funding to enhance sustainability in the construction industry through AI technologies. The project … Continue ReadingAI project receives £250,000 investment to reduce waste in construction sector
Net zero sector growing three times faster than UK economyPosted onFebruary 25, 2025February 25, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Net zero sector growing three times faster than UK economy The net zero sector is growing three times faster than the overall UK economy, analysis by the CBI shows. … Continue ReadingNet zero sector growing three times faster than UK economy
Hydrogen fuel can reduce CO2e emissions produced by aluminium recycling “by up to 90%”Posted onFebruary 24, 2025February 25, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Hydrogen fuel can reduce CO2e emissions produced by aluminium recycling “by up to 90%” Novelis Inc. says it has reduced CO2e emissions produced by the aluminium recycling furnace at its UK plant in … Continue ReadingHydrogen fuel can reduce CO2e emissions produced by aluminium recycling “by up to 90%”
Video Explainer: What are Defra’s new potential landfill policies?Posted onFebruary 20, 2025February 25, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Video Explainer: What are Defra’s new potential landfill policies? How much do you know about Defra’s new potential landfill policies? Watch our video explainer to learn what changes could … Continue ReadingVideo Explainer: What are Defra’s new potential landfill policies?
Influencers to urge young people not to vape as part of government campaignPosted onFebruary 20, 2025February 25, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on Influencers to urge young people not to vape as part of government campaign Influencers will urge young people not to vape as part of the UK Government’s nationwide campaign to highlight the … Continue ReadingInfluencers to urge young people not to vape as part of government campaign
EU countries to establish EPR schemes for textilesPosted onFebruary 19, 2025February 25, 2025 By AdminLeave a comment on EU countries to establish EPR schemes for textiles European Union countries have agreed to establish extended producer responsibility (EPR) schemes for textiles. The European Parliament and Council … Continue ReadingEU countries to establish EPR schemes for textiles