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Guidance

CIWM’s Infrastructure, Services and Operations SEG – Persistent Chemicals in Waste

22nd January 2025

persistent organic pollutants / POPs / WEEE

Webinar

CIWM Wales Centre: Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Waste

4th August 2023

CIWM / Legislation / persistent organic pollutants

News

Cambridgeshire to accept upholstered seating waste

10th January 2023

HWRCs / local authorities / persistent organic pollutants

News

Councils halt collection of soft furnishings following new EA rules

6th January 2023

Environment Agency / local authorities / persistent organic pollutants

News

Environment Agency publishes POPs regulatory position statements

20th December 2022

Environment Agency / persistent organic pollutants

Insight

What’s next for waste containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs)?

14th December 2022

persistent organic pollutants / UNTHA UK / WEEE

Feature

Balancing the needs of the circular economy and a toxic-free world

16th February 2022

Axion / persistent organic pollutants / plastic

Research & Report

An assessment of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in waste domestic seating

27th October 2021

domestic seating / persistent organic pollutants / POPs

News

Axion Polymers enhances lab testing with new XRF analyser

6th May 2021

Axion / persistent organic pollutants / polymers / Recycling

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