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Experts warn that global warming could raise mercury levels in fish

Posted on January 30th / 2017 By Andy Jessop

Scientists have warned that rising ocean temperatures could boost mercury levels in fish by up to seven times higher than…

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Scotland sets 50 per cent renewable energy target

Posted on January 27th / 2017 By Andy Jessop

By 2030 Scotland plans to have half of its heat, transport, and electricity needs met by renewable energy under plans…

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City of London declares ambition to recycle half a million cups in one month

Posted on January 26th / 2017 By Andy Jessop

Thanks to an initiative taking place in London’s Square Mile, which holds the UK’s largest concentration of offices, April will…

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MEPs back revised recycling targets

Posted on January 25th / 2017 By Andy Jessop

The European Parliament’s Environmental Committee has voted in favour of a higher recycling target that would aim for 70 per…

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Government considers plastic bottle tax

Posted on January 24th / 2017 By Andy Jessop

The Government is currently considering bringing a charge for the purchase of plastic bottles in a bid to reduce the…

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Public confused about what plastics can be recycled survey finds

Posted on January 19th / 2017 By Andy Jessop

Recycling initiative, Pledge 4 Plastics, has found that 34 per cent of people it interviewed in a survey were confused…

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Audit slams EU’s take on food waste

Posted on January 18th / 2017 By Andy Jessop

The European Court of Auditors (ECA) has decried the EU on its failures to tackle food waste across the continent.…

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Asia’s gadget boom sees great and concerning e-waste growth

Posted on January 17th / 2017 By Andy Jessop

It has been reported by the United Nations University that Asia’s growing middle classes are causing serious environmental concerns in regards…

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Renewable energy investment falls by 18 per cent in 2016

Posted on January 13th / 2017 By Andy Jessop
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It has been announced by Bloomberg New Energy Finance report that worldwide spending on clean energy fell by 18 per…

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Government fails to curb household waste as households throw out 7.3 million tonnes of food

Posted on January 10th / 2017 By Andy Jessop

New figures have shown that throughout 2015 UK households threw out just over seven million tonnes of food. With great…

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