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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.

Residents stand up to fly-tipping and reveal transformed alleyways in Oldham

By Andy JessopJune 7th / 2018 ● Leave a comment
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Residents in Oldham who are fed up of fly-tipping are taking an innovative approach to tackling the issue in their…

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Two in five people unaware that we’re eating our own clothes

By Andy JessopJune 5th / 2018 ● Leave a comment
Whats In My Wash? is a campaign which raises awareness of plastic microfibres which are released form our clothing when we wash them. This microfibres are polluting ur oceans and currently contribute to over 1/3 of all microplastics in our oceans.

New research released today by the environmental charity Hubbub reveals that 44% of the public are completely unaware that microfibres –…

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Seventy communities set to reduce waste and cost as new funding announced for Community Fridge Network

By Andy JessopDecember 7th / 2017 ● Leave a comment

The world’s first Community Fridge Network is set to expand thanks to £160,000 of National Lottery funding from Big Lottery…

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Boat that used to be a tonne of plastic waste launches to tackle plastic pollution in UK waterways

By Andy JessopNovember 2nd / 2017 ● Leave a comment

‘Poly-Mer’ – the world’s first boat made from 99% recycled plastic waste – launches today from the Docklands Sailing and Watersports…

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Toxic air kills 40,000 per year as most polluted cities are revealed

By Andy JessopOctober 31st / 2017 ● Leave a comment

Research by the Royal College of Physicians has found that the air in 44 out of 51 British towns and…

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Electric cars found to emit 50 per cent less emissions than diesel cars over lifetime

By Andy JessopOctober 26th / 2017 ● Leave a comment

The Guardian has reported that electric cars emit 50 per cent less greenhouse gas than diesel vehicles over an average…

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£510 million a year spent on Halloween costumes, but seven million outfits ended up in the bin last year

By Andy JessopOctober 19th / 2017 ● Leave a comment

New research released today reveals that increasing numbers of Halloween outfits are ending up in the bin after only one wear,…

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Plastic bottle deposit return schemes could save councils £35m a year

By Andy JessopOctober 12th / 2017 ● Leave a comment

According to a new report, councils across England could save £35 million a year if there was an introduction of…

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Londoners breathing in toxic air as standard

By Andy JessopOctober 5th / 2017 ● Leave a comment

It has been revealed that every single person living in London is breathing in, daily, air that exceeds global guidelines…

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Renewable energy dominates as installation rises globally

By Andy JessopOctober 4th / 2017 ● Leave a comment

The UK has set a landmark for clean energy use as the National Grid announced at the end of September…

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