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ASTM International has approved standard E3511, setting out sampling methods for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water, soil and biological organisms in which these persistent chemicals accumulate and are measured.
The European cross-industry initiative RecyClass has updated its Design for Recycling Guidelines and Recyclability Evaluation Protocols for all major plastic packaging streams, incorporating findings from more than 20 testing campaigns conducted in 2025.
Lidl GB has set a target to reduce food waste by 70% by the end of its 2030 financial year, having already exceeded its previous goal of a 40% cut. The discounter is also trialling a surplus food redistribution scheme in the Midlands with charity platform Neighbourly.
Levenseat Resource Management has secured an £8 million investment package from Levenseat Investments, a vehicle led by renewables entrepreneur Chris Walker. The funding includes a £4 million working capital facility and will support market expansion at the central Scotland-based resource management company.
The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association has written to environment secretary Emma Reynolds urging the government to relax restrictions on digestate use in farming. The trade body said biofertiliser from UK biogas plants could replace up to 30 per cent of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser.