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Circular March/April 2020   page 43

Insight ESA PHILLIP PIDDINGTON A POSITIVE NUDGE The new producer responsibility nudge must stimulate the


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ESA Insight New responsibility standards for export of recyclable material R 44 ecycling in the UK


Circular March/April 2020   page 45

Insight ESA 45 Executive directors update Defras leadership revolving door turns once more, says Jacob Hayler


Circular March/April 2020   page 46

ESA Insight RICHARD KIRKMAN BATTERY FIRES: A HOT TOPIC Recycling lithium-ion batteries correctly prevents waste


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Tested quality for maximum performance Following the recent successful launch of their new CB range


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UN Sustainable Development Goals Policy PAT JENNINGS AIMING FOR THE GOAL CIWMs head of policy,


Circular March/April 2020   page 50

Legal Environment Bill An environment framework fit for the future? The Environment Bill has significant


Circular March/April 2020   page 51

Environment Bill Legal loss of oversight, the bill establishes the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP),


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Romaquip RESIZED_QP.pdf CIWM Issue 8 Mar/Apr20 pp52-53 Opinion.indd 52 1 17/09/2019 11:07 12/03/2020 12:08


Circular March/April 2020   page 53

Take-back schemes Opinion NICK OETTINGER TAKE BACK TO GIVE BACK The Furniture Recycling Groups managing


Circular March/April 2020   page 54

Access essential training from experts in the field As the professional body for the sector,


Circular March/April 2020   page 55

Incineration Knowledge base Go the limit A With tighter emission limits set, are operators ready


Circular March/April 2020   page 56

Knowledge base Incineration The approach to application of some requirements presents uncertainties that have not


Circular March/April 2020   page 57

9 10 June 2020, One Great George Street, London Resources, responsibility and resilience: working together for a world


Circular March/April 2020   page 58

OUTLINE PROGRAMME DAY 1 9 JUNE 2020 9.30 10.00 Keynote Address: Rebecca Pow, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Defra (invited) 10.00 11.00


Circular March/April 2020   page 59

OUTLINE PROGRAMME DAY 2 10 JUNE 2020 9.30 10.00 Keynote: Clean growth and the economic potential of UK resource productivity 10.00 11.30


Circular March/April 2020   page 60

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