Global Recycling Day set for 18 March
The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) has announced that the first global Recycling Day shall be on 18 March 2018.…
Over the past 20 years or so, recycling has become a large part of everyday life, both privately and commercially. In 2013 it was announced that 43.5 per cent of the UK’s municipal waste was recycled, composted, or broken down by anaerobic digestion.
The EU waste Framework Directive states that a 50 per cent minimum household recycling target must be met by 2020, alongside a 70 per cent target for construction and demolition waste.
Here at Commercial Waste, we regularly report and cover recycling and waste stories from across the UK and Europe.
Ranging from new technologies and innovations, through to new requirements and regulations – Commercial Waste is here to keep businesses across the UK informed on the latest commercial recycling news. We also cover specific topics such as battery recycling, glass recycling and plastic recycling.
The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) has announced that the first global Recycling Day shall be on 18 March 2018.…
The Recycling Association has branded both Pringles tubes and Lucozade Sport bottles as “villains” of the recycling world. Named in…
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In order to curb plastic sachets from entering the world’s oceans, Unilever has created a new system for recovery and…
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According to Lisa Jacks, Apple’s Vice President of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives, the technology company is on the verge…
With the aim of recycling half a million cups in April, workers in the City of London are being urged…
According to research carried out by Cardiff University, the simple measure of charging 25p per disposable coffee cup could cut…