Rice lab turns waste into valuable graphene in a flash

19th February 2020

black carbon / coffee grounds / Food Waste / graphene

News

Air New Zealand diverts nearly 900 tonnes of inflight waste from landfill

19th February 2020

air new zealand / in-flight waste / landfill / on the go

News

£1m plan to ditch disposables in Scottish communities

18th February 2020

coffee cups / plastic / Scotland / Single-Use / Zero Waste Scotland

News

1.6m UK households helped by reuse charities and social enterprises in 2019

18th February 2020

Furniture Reuse / Reuse Network / social impact

News

P&G & Viridor contract to save 200 million bottles of virgin plastic

17th February 2020

PET / plastic / Procter And Gamble / Viridor

News

City partnership to help “future-proof” UK with circular economy principles

14th February 2020

Circular Economy / Climate Change / COP26 / Glasgow / London / Scotland

News

Online sustainable fashion platform develops new material from recovered clothing

13th February 2020

Circular Economy / Fast Fashion / remill / teemill / Textile Recycling

News

Midlothian Council appoints Swedish firm for joint energy venture

13th February 2020

FCC Environment / Midlothian Council / Vattenfall

Feature

Can you solve a WasteAid challenge?

12th February 2020

aluminium / plastic / smelting / Waste Management / WasteAid UK

News

Covestro and National Geographic Kids UK inspire next generation on circular economy

12th February 2020

Circular Economy / covestro / national geographic kids

News

£1m funding for innovative technology to recycle waste aircraft oils

11th February 2020

raf / The Defence and Security Accelerator / wastes oils

News

New research shows public “still confused” about recycling

11th February 2020

labelling / opal / Recycling / Veolia

News

Partnership set to recycle millions of coffee cups in Glasgow

10th February 2020

Coffee Cup Recycling / DS Smith / Glasgow / Keep Scotland Beautiful

News

Coca-Cola Sweden unveils new labels to “support circular economy for plastic packaging”

10th February 2020

Coca Cola / PET / plastic / Recycling / Sweden

News

Calls for government to introduce “environmental net gain”

6th February 2020

Environment Bill / Environmental Industries Commission / natural capital

Opinion

Through the carbon lens

5th February 2020

Circular Economy / Climate Change / Recycling / Resource Futures

News

Retailers feeling pressure from consumers to prioritise sustainable packaging

5th February 2020

Circular Economy / packaging / plastic / Tetra Pak

News

First “low plastic zone’” launches in London

5th February 2020

London / NLWA / plastic / Single-Use

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