Sebastian Munden, Chair of the Waste and Resources Action Network, has been awarded a CBE in the King’s New Year Honours for ...
Illustrative Year 2 costs for materials mark first application of recyclability-based pricing from April 2026, with red-rated ...
Local authorities were informed that contracts would be paused from 22 December 2025 until the end of January 2026, ...
Northumbria research extracts fibres for biodegradable fabrics whilst transforming remaining biomass into renewable gas.
Our reliance on rare earth elements in our gadget-hungry world is growing, but their supply is far from secure. Libby Peake learns about the environmental costs of mining the materials and increasing ...
The term ‘chemical recycling’ is a little obscure, encompassing a range of recycling processes, with some offering hope and some sparking scepticism. Resource investigates the technologies and ...
Analysis from FCC Environment shows that bicycle repair and reuse initiatives report carbon reductions of up to 200 kilograms per frame, zero reoffending in some prison workshops, and economic ...
Will Simpson peers through an augmented reality lens to tell us what the future of resource use might look like if everything we saw could be enhanced with layers of ...
The UK is on course to becoming the biggest contributor to levels of e-waste in Europe over the next three years, according to research carried out by Spring. The tech-recirculation service found that ...
Long dependent on stock photography, the recycling industry could learn a thing or two from the sleek world of marketing and advertising. American photographer Ellen Callaway speaks to Libby Peake ...
Several studies suggest that the UK could become the world’s largest e-waste contributor as early as 2024. Globally, the UK is currently the second largest contributor of e-waste at 23.9kg per capita.
Kerbside collection of flexible plastics is set to be introduced in 2027, Will Simpson explores how it will practically be achieved ...
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