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DS Smith launches Circular Design Principles

30th April 2020

Circular Economy / DS Smith / packaging

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Circular Aluminium Action Plan aims for full circularity in Europe by 2030

16th April 2020

aluminium / Circular Economy / European Aluminium

News

Design students target household recycling challenges

7th April 2020

Circular Economy / ds smtih / packaging

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Scotland’s Circular Economy Bill “will not be progressed” due to COVID-19

2nd April 2020

Circular Economy / Climate Change / Scotland

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“Robust” monitoring and targets “key” in shifting Europe to a more circular economy

2nd April 2020

Circular Economy / European Environment Agency

News

New tool to support cities’ transition to circular economy

25th March 2020

Circle City Scan / Circle Economy / Circular Economy / Technology

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

23rd March 2020

Circular Economy / Climate Change / London / net zero

Feature

CIWM’s recycling heroes on #GlobalRecyclingDay

18th March 2020

Circular Economy / Global Recycling Day / recycling heroes / rype office

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MPs relaunch e-waste and circular economy inquiry

13th March 2020

Circular Economy / E-Waste / EAC / WEEE

Feature

Does residual waste fit into the circular economy concept?

12th March 2020

Circular Economy / residual waste / Wardell Armstong

News

European Commission adopts new Circular Economy Action Plan

12th March 2020

Circular Economy / circular economy action plan / Europe / European Commission

News

Danone to halve amount of virgin plastic used by the water brands

9th March 2020

Circular Economy / Danone / evian / PET / plastic

News

Circular business models developed for real estate sector

27th February 2020

Arup / Circular Economy / Ellen MacArthur Foundation / real estate

News

First investment of £30m support for the UK’s transition to a circular economy

25th February 2020

Circular Economy / Circular Economy Programme / Defra / UK Research and Innovation

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

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

12th February 2020

Circular Economy / covestro / national geographic kids

Opinion

Through the carbon lens

5th February 2020

Circular Economy / Climate Change / Recycling / Resource Futures

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