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Waste management is an important aspect of all businesses. Not only does commercial waste management have an impact on the environment, but it is also the responsibility of all businesses in the UK to abide by the government’s duty of care – ensuring that businesses dispose of waste in a responsible and proper manner.

This duty is imposed by the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (section 33). It is therefore important that all businesses have waste collected by a contracted and approved waste carrier. A breach of this duty of care can cost a business up to £20,000 in a single fine.

Our editorial team are dedicated to bringing you the latest business waste management news, cutting insights and commentary and best practice tips and advice.

Our articles cover all aspects of business, commercial and industrial waste varying from bar and restaurant waste management to hazardous waste, electrical waste and liquid waste removal. Below you will find a selection of all our current articles, however if you are looking for a specific topic, please look to the right of the page.

Parents left feeling trapped by pollution in UK cities

By Andy JessopMay 23rd / 2019 ● Leave a comment
A child standing in a polluted city.

Fifty nine per cent of parents say they would move house to escape air pollution if they could afford it,…

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Eleven billion items of packaging wasted by British workers every year

By Andy JessopMay 14th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
A picture of a Food Savvy leaflet to promote recyclable packaging.

From sandwich boxes, to crisps and napkins, British workers’ ‘lunch on the go’ habit is generating 10.7 billion items of…

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Success of ground-breaking recycling on-the-go trial sparks expansion into Scotland and Wales

By Andy JessopMay 13th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
A picture of a couple recycling plastic bottles in Leeds.

Leeds By Example, the UK’s biggest collaborative drive to boost recycling of some of the most common food and drink…

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New Drinking Fountains Prove a Success as Londoners Choose to Drink Water Sustainably

By Andy JessopApril 30th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
A bottle of water from the OneLess Campaign

Data released today from the #OneLess campaign shows that public drinking fountains installed across London over the past year, as…

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Drinks bottles labelled as biggest plastic pollutant

By Andy JessopApril 17th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
A plastic bottle polluting a river in Europe.

According to a report published by Earthwatch Europe and Plastic Oceans UK, plastic bottles are now the most common form…

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Grant fund opens to scale paper cup recycling across the UK

By Martin MurrayApril 11th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
A Venti Starbucks coffee in Starbucks coffee shop.

Environmental charity, Hubbub, today announces the launch of The Cup Fund, to kick start paper cup recycling programmes in locations…

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Hotel Chocolat & Tesco embark on plastic recycling schemes

By Andy JessopApril 9th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
Tesco supermarket storefront

It has been announced this week that Hotel Chocolat, the only company in the UK to grow cocoa on its…

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Boat made from plastic waste set to tackle plastic pollution in rivers and canals

By Andy JessopMarch 29th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
Plastic Fishing - Hubbub

Environmental charity Hubbub announced yesterday that it is to launch a new vessel in the battle to clean up plastic…

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Hubbub announces plans for 100 UK Community Fridges by the end of 2020

By Andy JessopMarch 6th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
Community-Fridge-Hubbub

The world’s first Community Fridge Network will double in size by the end of 2020 thanks to National Lottery funding, environmental…

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SOCOTEC moves away from single-use plastic for analysis

By Andy JessopFebruary 20th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
Scientist hand s in a lab coat is getting ready to start a microscope research in a lab.

SOCOTEC, the UK’s leading provider of testing, inspection and compliance services, is cutting down on its use of single-use plastic…

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