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It’s time to think global

28th August 2019

Environment / Resource Futures

“Plastiphobia”

21st August 2019

Oxo-biodegrable Plastics Association / Oxo-Biodegradable Plastic / plastic

DRS: theoretical v direct benefits

12th August 2019

comply direct / DRS / Litter

Disruptive tactics

12th August 2019

Environment / Environment Agency / Waste Crime

Floundering in pink flamingoes – it must be Glastonbury 2019 

11th July 2019

Glastonbury / Neil Grundon / plastic

Stepping up | how the UK is influencing global waste management

27th June 2019

Global Waste Management / WasteAid

Don’t fear change, embrace it

11th June 2019

Defra / ecosurety / plastic

Performance enhancer?

5th June 2019

local authorities / TEEP / Wardell Armstong

We need to talk about waste

22nd May 2019

Communication / DRS / Eunomia

Creating waste that’s “good on paper”

8th May 2019

Disposable Cups / paper / The Cup Fund

Cup, cup and away

16th April 2019

coffee cups / Hubbub / Recycling

When waste “recovery” becomes waste “disposal”

11th April 2019

disposal / recovery / Wardell Armstrong

Glass v Plastic: “Back To The Future”

28th March 2019

glass / Grundon Waste Management / plastic

ADBA At 10: Looking Back And Forward

14th March 2019

ADBA / Anaerobic Digestion / Food Waste

‘Developments’ in the Waste to Biofuels Market

7th March 2019

WEEE “Partner With Customers”

5th March 2019

Dell / E-Waste / WEEE

UK HWRCs: Are They Fit For Purpose?

21st February 2019

HWRCs / Recycling / Wardell Armstrong

Streets Ahead

14th February 2019

Eunomia / plastic / street cleansing

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