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Environment Act Legal Act now Last year, the Environment Act became law. Dentons trainee Amy


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Opinion WEEE recycling MARIAM AJADI BAJULAIYE CLEAN SWEEP The material value in waste electrical and


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WEEE recycling Opinion goods, is there appropriate recycling and collection infrastructure designed to recover value


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Opinion Waste crime EMMA VINER CRIME DOESNT PAY As well as tackling abuse of water


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CLEAN & GREEN eSwingo 100% Electric 10 Hrs Working Time Low Noise Emissions Sustainable Technology The eSwingo 200+ is


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Circular solutions AI and robotics Lean machines Modern recycling infrastructure is at the heart of


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AI and robotics Circular solutions 57 from four different types of waste: wood, metals, stone and


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Circular solutions AI and robotics Ensuring the health and safety of workers One of the


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Lock-out, Tag-out, Try-out on Hazardous Machinery The Waste sector has a higher rate of workplace


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Knowledge base Organics recycling Down to earth NNFCCs Lucy Hopwood gives an overview of the


Circular January/February 2022   page 61

Organics recycling Knowledge base development, with a nominal amount still being used for landfill restoration


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Professional development A vision for the future 62 CIWM professional services director Katie Cockburn outlines the


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Professional development collaborate inter-departmentally, inter-organisationally and internationally. This, in turn, highlights a third theme: that


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Latest CIWM news and updates We highlight eight ways to get the most out of


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Latest CIWM news and updates Centre Councils and other groups are great for knowledge sharing


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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RECYCLING RENEWABLE ENERGY rst time Recruit the right person, with WasteRecruit You cant


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Events Events Position your brand centre stage at CIWM events Visit ciwm.co.uk/events


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