Wales launches first comparative trial of hydrogen and electric refuse vehicles. Wales has begun its first side-by-side trial of hydrogen fuel cell and battery electric refuse collection vehicles, funded by more than £420,000 from the Welsh Government. Cardiff Capital Region is coordinating the programme with Ricardo, Hyppo and two local authorities.
The trial will compare a Faun Zoeller Bluepower hydrogen fuel cell RCV, one of only two operational in the UK, with a Mercedes eEconic battery electric vehicle. Engineers and fleet managers from Caerphilly County Borough Council and Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council will assess energy usage, range and operational performance across different terrains.
Refuse collection vehicles account for roughly a third of council fleets but around two thirds of fleet carbon emissions, according to Cardiff Capital Region. Results from the programme will inform the next phase of zero-emission fleet planning across Wales.
Veolia has appointed Richard Kirkman as CEO for Northern Europe and head of its UK business, effective 2 April 2026. Kirkman, who spent 26 years with Veolia in the UK before leading its Australia and New Zealand operations, replaces Gavin Graveson, who moves to head the Asia Pacific zone.
Reconomy has acquired Waste Disposal Solutions of North Carolina through its Lincoln Waste Solutions platform, marking its ninth acquisition in North America. Founded in 1996, WDS provides outsourced waste management and recycling services to construction, logistics and manufacturing customers.
The Environment Agency has revoked a waste site permit at Simonswood Industrial Estate in West Lancashire after a multi-agency enforcement day that also shut down two illegal waste sites. The action follows resident complaints about odour and dust from waste operations.
Reconomy's Eurokey brand is to open a £20m, 138,000 sq ft plastic recycling facility in Corby, Northamptonshire. The company says it will be one of the UK's largest plants dedicated to recycling supermarket plastic, handling 38,000 tonnes a year at full capacity.