News

Ray Georgeson steps into interim executive role at WasteAid

25th March 2020

Appointments / mike webster / Ray Georgeson / WasteAid UK

News

COVID-19 | Unsound waste management could cause “unforeseen knock-on effects”, says UN

25th March 2020

Coronavirus / international / United Nations / Waste Management

News

Scotland’s Environment Secretary calls for halt to Brexit negotiations amid COVID-19 crisis

24th March 2020

Brexit / Coronavirus / Defra / Roseanna Cunningham / Scotland

News

Londoners need “right skills” for city to transition to circular economy

23rd March 2020

Circular Economy / Climate Change / London / net zero

News

COVID-19 | Waste sector recognised as “critical” | England suspends bag charge for online deliveries

20th March 2020

Carrier Bag Levy / Coronavirus / waste collection

News

“Hard to recycle” single use plastics to be banned in Wales

18th March 2020

Litter / Ocean Plastics / plastic / Single-Use / Wales

News

Iceland announces 29% reduction in plastic usage

16th March 2020

Iceland / packaging / plastic / Supermarkets

News

UK must invest £7.5bn in infrastructure to deal with plastic waste

16th March 2020

infrastructure / Peel Environmental / plastic

News

MPs relaunch e-waste and circular economy inquiry

13th March 2020

Circular Economy / E-Waste / EAC / WEEE

News

Budget Reactions | Plastic packaging tax makes the UK a “lodestar” in new net-zero age

12th March 2020

Budget / Climate Change / EPR / packaging / plastic

University of Gloucestershire ditches paper prospectuses

11th March 2020

paper / plastic / reduce / The University of Gloucestershire

News

Starbucks trials “NextGen” Cup solution

10th March 2020

Coffee Cup Recycling / compostable / Single-Use / Starbucks

News

Government “treating the symptom”, not the cause of plastic pollution

10th March 2020

Green Alliance / plastic / Single-Use / UK Government

News

News in brief | Over two tonnes of litter collected during road closure

6th March 2020

Anaerobic Digestion / Food Waste / Litter / reuse

News

New laws to make Europe “first climate neutral continent” by 2050

5th March 2020

Climate Change / European Commission

News

Plans for UK first plastics to hydrogen facility at Protos approved

4th March 2020

closed-loop solutions / electricity / hydrogen facility / plastic

News

Legislation to ban plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds enters Parliament

3rd March 2020

plastic / Resources And Waste Strategy / Single-Use / straws

Feature

10 sustainability trends for the new decade

3rd March 2020

sustainability / Sustainable Development Goals / veris

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