New rules have come into force setting out how businesses should sort their waste and recycling as part of wider plans to boost recycling rates.
All households will have to separate paper and card from glass, metal and plastic under new recycling rules coming next year.
Duncan Midwood, Chief Executive and Co-founder of DDRS Alliance, explains how a digital system alongside a traditional DRS ...
Recycling in the UK is set to change over the next two years, with new standardised systems nationwide wide which will ensure ...
Antitrust authorities in the EU and Britain on Tuesday fined a cartel involving some of the world’s biggest carmakers about ...
The EU and UK fined leading car manufacturers nearly €600m (£502m) for illegal agreements on recycling practices. In the EU probe, all but one of the 16 members of the European Automobile ...
The Office for Budget Responsibility has labelled Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) as a tax in its most recent economic ...
Unpack the latest progress in bakery packaging, from cuts to plastic and other excess materials, technology investments and upcoming taxes on waste ...
UCLA researchers say California and other states aren't recycling enough water. They recommend reusing much more to ease ...
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LancsLive on MSNTrump rules could put 25,000 UK jobs at risk, experts sayMore than 25,000 UK car manufacturing jobs could be at risk if Donald Trump’s planned import tariffs are introduced, ...
European stock futures point to a lower open as global markets brace for details of Trump's sweeping tariff plans. Asian stock benchmarks edged higher amid a cautious mood; the dollar fell slightly; ...
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