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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.

Restaurants could save money from cutting waste

By Andy JessopFebruary 14th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
A picture of a chef cutting vegetables in a restaurant kitchen.

A new study, conducted across 12 countries, has found that for every £1 of waste cut in restaurants, £7 could…

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Plastic waste threatening UK wildlife

By Andy JessopFebruary 5th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
Seals at the Seal Colony on the beach at Horsey, Norfolk, UK

The RSPCA has warned that British wildlife is under threat due to the sheer amounts of plastic waste that is…

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Fashion brands failing on sustainability

By Andy JessopFebruary 1st / 2019 ● Leave a comment
Wear hanging on rack in clothing store. Sale and shopping concept

A new report published by the government’s Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) investigating the sustainability of the fashion industry has said…

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Save a Crust workshops launched to help households make the most of their loaves 

By Andy JessopJanuary 29th / 2019 ● Leave a comment
Whole grain bread put on kitchen wood plate with a chef holding gold knife for cut. Fresh bread on table close-up. Fresh bread on the kitchen table The healthy eating and traditional bakery concept. Rustic style

Across the UK, 1.2 billion bread crusts are binned each year as one in five people overlook the end slices…

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Contact lens recycling scheme launched

By Andy JessopJanuary 22nd / 2019 ● Leave a comment
A picture of a contact lens before being recycled.

A scheme has launched that will help people recycle their contact lenses at over 1,000 public drop off points throughout…

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Renewables to overtake fossil fuels in UK energy mix by 2020

By Andy JessopJanuary 16th / 2019 ● 1 Comment
Picture showing newly installed wind farm off the British coast.

According to a report published by EnAppSys, an energy market analyst, renewable energy is set to overtake fossil fuels as…

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Government to tackle “scandal” of food waste

By Andy JessopJanuary 2nd / 2019 ● Leave a comment
Organic leftovers waste from vegetable ready for recycling and to compost. Collecting food leftovers for composting. Environmentally responsible behavior ecology concept.

Michael Gove has appointed Ben Elliot, philanthropist and co-founder of Quintessentially, to help the government tackle the 250 million meals…

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Climate change could cause financial crash investors warn

By Andy JessopDecember 10th / 2018 ● Leave a comment
Hand of the miner shows coal in mine. Picture can be use to idea about coal mining, energy source or environment protection.

Investors from the world’s biggest companies have warned that governments around the world need to tackle climate change or face…

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Wind generates 98% of Scottish electricity demand in October

By Andy JessopNovember 13th / 2018 ● Leave a comment
Wind turbines in remote part of Sutherland, Scotland, Europe. A wind turbine is a rotating machine which converts the kinetic energy in wind into mechanical energy. The mechanical energy is then converted to electricity

It has been announced that wind turbines across Scotland generated enough power to account for no less than 98% of…

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Scottish Water debuts new high-tech public bottle refill stations at Scottish Parliament

By Andy JessopOctober 31st / 2018 ● Leave a comment
Deputy Presiding Officer Linda Fabiani MSP and Douglas Millican - Scottish Water Chief Executive and runners

Scottish Water will unveil the first of its new purpose built ‘Top up Taps’ outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh…

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