Category Archives: Waste Management

03Apr

North Lincolnshire launches kerbside electricals recycling

Posted on 3rd April, 2011

Following a successful pilot scheme parts of North Lincolnshire will soon gain kerbside recycling for small electrical items such as toasters, kettles and hairdryers. This follows a pilot in which more than 3,000 residents took part in a two-month pilot to recycle Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Prior to the pilot about 27 types…

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03Apr

Solar bins rolled out in Bournemouth

Posted on 3rd April, 2011

Bournemouth Council has installed 25 solar-powered bins along the seafront. These special bins self compact the waste to ensure that they can be used to maximum capacity and send a signal back to the Council team when they are full. These bins form part of the council’s £1m Smart Streets campaign which it hopes will…

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17Mar

European Council softens WEEE targets

Posted on 17th March, 2011

Initial proposals in February 2011 to introduce an 85 per cent collection target in the revised Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive have been softened following a consideration of the European Parliament’s decision by the Council of the EU. A Council consideration of the decision has “foreseen” a collection rate of 45 per cent…

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17Mar

Wales plans to become recycling ‘world leader’

Posted on 17th March, 2011

Wales plans to become recycling ‘world leader’ The Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) has set out ambitious recycling targets with the key aim of becoming a “world leader” in waste management. Local councils in Wales have been warned that based on the amount of waste that is currently going to landfill, extra costs of £50m a…

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17Mar

Study to plan 20 year waste strategy almost completed

Posted on 17th March, 2011

Cheshire West and Chester Council have been conducting research, ‘The Waste Needs Assessment Study’ to evaluate the areas waste needs over the next 20 years. It is examining the type and quantity of waste that will be produced and what facilities are needed to deal with it whilst at the same time taking into account…

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10Mar

Action needed on rare earth metal recycling

Posted on 10th March, 2011

A report by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) which has been submitted to the Government’s Science and Technology Committee,  has stated that unless quick action is taken to increase the recycling of rare earth metals (REM), the government’s plan to achieve 15 percent renewable energy by 2020 will be unattainable. In the report,…

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28Feb

More environmental guidance needed at work

Posted on 28th February, 2011

According to new research only 17 per cent of UK employees have received advice or training at work on energy efficiency and fewer than a quarter have been given information on recycling and waste management. The findings are from a poll of more than 1,000 working people by NEBOSH (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety…

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25Feb

Batteries and bottles collections introduced in Edinburgh

Posted on 25th February, 2011

Edinburgh Council has introduced two new waste stream collections to their kerbside recycling scheme. Residents have been given two new recycling boxes in which to collect plastic bottles and batteries. The Council will also be running a pilot food waste project from April 2011.This will see food scraps picked up from 20,000 Edinburgh households in…

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25Feb

Survey shows that Twin Bin scheme is preferred

Posted on 25th February, 2011

Durham County Council are looking to change their waste and recycling arrangements to a Twin Bin scheme across the county. This followed the largest ever waste survey of residents in the county which found that the Twin Bin scheme currently used in Derwentside was the preferred waste option. 74 per cent of residents said the…

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20Feb

The great bin debate

Posted on 20th February, 2011

How many bins is too many? In a time of public sector cuts, is it better to sort your own rubbish rather than paying more council tax for someone else to do it? How can the government encourage more recycling without alienating people? These were just some of the questions that the press were asking…

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