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Minister launches consultation on recycling guidance

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altGuidance on recycling will help Welsh councils and businesses continue to lead the way, according to Minister for Natural Resources and Food Alun Davies. The Minister has launched a consultation on guidance to support organisations and businesses affected by new EU legal requirements for the separate collection of four waste materials – paper, metal, plastic and glass.

From January 1, 2015 all organisations involved in waste collection are required to set up separate collection for paper, metal, plastic and glass, as long as this is what is necessary, in effect, to achieve high quality recycling and it is technically, environmentally and economically practicable to collect the four materials separately.

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End of the road for landfill and incinerated plastics?

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imgThe large-scale incineration or dumping of plastic films in landfills could soon be a thing of the past as new technologies seek to convert plastics into fuels and other useful products.

Economic factors and fundamental difficulties with handling and sorting at recycling facilities has resulted in plastic film recycling still being in the early stages of development, especially in comparison to recycling processes for dense rigid plastics such as Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) used widely in the drinks industry.

As a result, policy around the world has looked at alternative solutions to reduce the impact of plastic films, especially plastic bags, on the environment. Controversial policies have included the banning of single-use plastic bags and imposing charges on consumers.

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Guidance on sentencing for waste criminals welcomed by ESA

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altThe Environmental Services Association (ESA), the voice of the UK’s waste and resource management industry, today welcomed the release of the Sentencing Councils guidance for judges sentencing those involved in waste crime. ESA’s Director General, Barry Dennis said:

ESA welcomes this guidance and hopes that it will help to deter environmental criminals who pose the greatest environmental risk, whose transgressions are most difficult to detect and whose adverse environmental impact is greatest.

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Travis Perkins hire gets serious about waste management solutions

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altThe hire service of leading merchant Travis Perkins has launched a range of waste management solutions. With its service promise of “any waste, any time, any where”, customers now have access to an extensive choice of refuse and recycling solutions from wheelie bins and skips, to road sweepers and the removal of hazardous material.

In addition to skips and bins, the service extends to an exclusive partnership with HIPPOBAG, the removal of hazardous and specialist waste, and the hire of recycling equipment such as balers.

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Merseyside Recycling & Waste Authority seeking waste boost

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Merseyside’s residents can get their hands on free recycling bags this January in exchange for unwanted or broken electrical items.

The giveaway involves all 13 Merseyside Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) and aims to stop precious metals used in electronics and electrical equipment ending up as landfill.

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Preventing waste will benefit Welsh households and businesses.

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Alun Davies, Natural Resources and Food Minister today launched ambitious plans to prevent waste in Wales.

The Waste Prevention Programme sets out how businesses and households in Wales can reuse or extend the life of products, and reduce the environmental impact of waste, whilst saving money.

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Recycling delight as Huyton hits new heights

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A new Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) in Knowsley is hitting the heights as the best performing Centre in Merseyside.

Since it was opened in July 2012 the Huyton HWRC on Wilson Road, Huyton Business Park, has continued to improve recycling levels and divert more waste away from landfill. During the summer it managed to recycle and divert a record 85% of the waste accepted at the site.

This level of recycling performance has never been seen before on Merseyside* and Huyton HWRC’s performance can now be compared to the best Centres in the UK.

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Efficient Recycling: It’s the homeowner’s responsibility

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altLord de Mauley, a minister in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), has just announced to local authorities that new EU rules will see Britons everywhere forced to separate their recycling into at least 4 boxes. The rules that will come into force in 2015 will see everyone have separate boxes for their unwanted paper, metal, glass and plastic.

This drive for efficiency is being made in the hope of increasing the quality of the products integral to the recycling sector. Specifically, it is expected that this will improve the quality of recyclates – the raw materials that are processed at a recycling plant – as they will not be mixed in with other types of waste.

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WEEE Recycling: It’s booming and here’s why

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altWEEE recycling is booming. Frost & Sulliven have recently reported that earned revenues in Europe from the industry were roughly $1.3 billion last year and that they predict that by 2020 this could have reached nearly $2 billion.

They cite EU laws, environmental awareness and increasing landfill prices as being the main reasons why the demand for WEEE recycling has shot up in recent years.

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Online traffic rockets as UNTHA UK celebrates website anniversary

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Leading waste shredder provider UNTHA UK is dispelling any concerns that demand for recycling and waste management technologies is stagnant in the UK. Statistics from the first 12 months of the company’s online activity have been analysed, and the level of traffic is not only strong, it is continuing to grow.

The UNTHA UK website was launched on 31 August 2012, in anticipation for last year’s RWM event. In less than a week, the team dominated Google’s natural listings for key search terms, and that search engine governance has increased as the year has unfolded. Active in the world of social media, UNTHA UK’s Twitter and Linked In accounts have also delivered an increasing amount of referral traffic to the website.

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New website promotes greener recycling for construction industry

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altA new website is set to help the UK’s construction industry dispose of its polythene waste in a greener, more sustainable way. www.bpirecycling.co.uk  has been launched by Europe’s largest polythene waste recycler, bpi.recycled products, to outline the impressive breadth of material it can recycle and to highlight the lower carbon footprint nature of its operations and its second life products.

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The year of breaking boundaries for UNTHA UK

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altWith a brand name that is synonymous with innovation, it is perhaps no surprise that waste shredding experts UNTHA UK have some exciting things planned for RWM 2013.

Visitors to stand H39-G38 will get an exclusive look at the new UNTHA S25 compact shredder, when it is revealed in the UK for the first time. Operating as a complete CE-certified system, this two-shaft machine has an incredibly small footprint, making it perfect for businesses with restricted site space. It is cost-effective too, dispelling the myth that industrial waste shredders represent significant capital outlay.

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Don’t throw your old toothbrush away

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altSchoolchildren brought along their old toothbrushes to help build Britain’s first house made almost entirely from thrown-away waste.

Pupils from St Andrew’s CE Primary School in Hove (17 July) were joined by Brighton MP Caroline Lucas as they slotted brushes into wall cavities to help with insulation in the house which is under construction at the University of Brighton’s Faculty of Arts campus in Grand Parade, Brighton.

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Extreme Slopes Present No Problem for Walo at Landfill site

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altA 10,000m2 cell at a landfill site with extremely steep sides in Switzerland is currently being lined by hydraulic asphalt engineering experts WALO. The company is using its own specialist machinery and highly skilled operating team to line the slopes with Dense Asphaltic Concrete (DAC), formulated in its laboratory in Zurich to a design mix specific to the project.

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Shanks Group breaks ground at Wakefield

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altShanks Group plc (‘Shanks’), a leading sustainable international waste management business, is pleased to announce that it has commenced building work on its new state-of the-art waste treatment facility in Wakefield.

Shanks and Wakefield Council marked the occasion by hosting a ground breaking ceremony to signify commencement of construction of the facility which is set to revolutionise waste management in the Wakefield District.

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Alpha Waste Solutions to promote recycling at RWM 2013

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altIt is an exciting time for recycling products specialist Alpha Waste Solutions, as they prepare to give RWM delegates an exclusive first look at their newest commercial waste management product.

Whilst details of the release are being safely guarded until September, with over 20 years’ experience providing premium recycling products to all commercial sectors, Alpha will surely not disappoint.

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