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Science to the rescue
Most people now agree that global warming is real, but governments have proved incapable of halting it. So, scientists have taken matters into their own hands.
11 December 2009
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Science to the rescue
11 December 2009
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Pay as you H2O
Stavros Dimas, EU Environment Minister, has declared that the era of cheap water is over. According to Dimas, Europe has been squandering too much of its water and the user must now begin to pay.
11 December 2009
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Pay as you H2O
11 December 2009
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Mixing it up
As part of his cabinet reshuffle, Gordon Brown has named Jane Kennedy, former financial secretary to the Treasury, as the new minister for waste. Brown has also created a new body to tackle the twin c
11 December 2009
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Mixing it up
11 December 2009
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Jobs for the greens
A 376-page report by the United Nations Environment Programme, Green Jobs: Towards Decent Work in a Sustainable, Low Carbon World, has found that efforts to reduce climate change and mediate its effec
11 December 2009
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Jobs for the greens
11 December 2009
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Construction’s Own Courtauld Commitment
The grocery sector is no longer the only one to have a commitment to reduce waste to landfill. This October, WRAP launched a framework for action in support of ‘The Construction Commitments’ to halve
11 December 2009
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Construction’s Own Courtauld Commitment
11 December 2009
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Waving the plastic
New research from WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) has shown that recycling household plastics is as cost effective as it is environmentally friendly.
11 December 2009
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Waving the plastic
11 December 2009
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Third Sector Unites
The community sector has received a major boost through the launch of a new representative body – REconomy.
11 December 2009
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Third Sector Unites
11 December 2009
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Rhyme and reason
It’s official: composting is poetry in motion. Poet John Hegley recently joined forces with waste treatment and resource recovery firm New Earth Solutions to serenade primary school children with his
11 December 2009
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Rhyme and reason
11 December 2009
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One, two, three: ECT?
One of the UK’s most well known social enterprises – ECT – has announced its take-over by AIM registered maintenance and support service company May Gurney.
11 December 2009
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One, two, three: ECT?
11 December 2009
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Collection Power
Battery recycling is to become a whole lot easier once a new consortium launches a free recovery scheme later in the year.
11 December 2009
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Collection Power
11 December 2009
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