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Unilever case studies | ‘Food Waste Warriors’

24th February 2021

case studies / Food Waste / Unilever

4 systemic hotspots for circular waste management: A Danish case study

7th October 2020

Circular Economy / Denmark / EU / Metabolic

Covid-19 legacy: Waste services for the rest of 2020

8th June 2020

collections / council / local authorities / Waste Management

The importance of accurate business visibility in meeting sustainability targets

1st June 2020

business / IT / sustainability / Technology

Cornwall Takes the Wheel

12th May 2020

case study / Cornwall / decision-making wheel / project management tool / sustainability

Taking note

19th February 2020

Germany / London & Southern Counties Centre / Veolia

Circular Economy: Furniture Reuse

22nd November 2019

case studies / Circular Economy / furniture / reuse

Productivity improvements with digital transformation through telematics

21st November 2019

data / fleet tracking / telematics

School of Arts at Kingston University: turning wood waste into resource

4th June 2019

Kingston University / Recycling / wood

Sustainability – British Sugar Case Study

1st June 2019

Anaerobic Digestion / renewable energy / sustainability / topsoil

Best Fleet Forward

3rd June 2018

collection / Eastleigh Borough Council / Procurement

e-cigarette waste: A Slow Burn

3rd June 2018

e-cigarettes / Recycling / WEEE

Enhancing value across teams

15th January 2018

Local Authority / training / West Sussex County Council

Targeted Health and Safety workshops

3rd June 2016

health and safety / Kent Resource Partnership / training

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