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Festive indulgence can give rise to more water waste than ever, says the Consumer Council for Water, and points the way to water savings with its "five fast fixes."
Hundreds of kilograms of uranium from a German Soviet-era nuclear reactor arrived in Russia this week for re-processing, as part of an international effort to eradicate highly enriched nuclear material around the world.
Household recycling continues to grab the headlines in the mainstream media as we are bombarded with stories from those whipping up the fear of government interference and loss of liberties with tales of the 'spy in your bin', to more positive articles proclaiming the public has embraced recycling, despite the fact we might be lagging behind some of our neighbours.
With less than a year to go until the new EU Batteries Directive becomes national law, UK battery producers must take practical steps now to ensure that their products and practices confirm to the stringent requirements of the directive. Here Karine Dalleau, consultant at WSP Environmental, outlines the changes.
A working canal network has the potential to efficiently ship construction materials into the heart of the Eastend as London gears up for the Olympics - and perhaps more importantly, to get rid of the waste. TfL's Paul Dumble, Richard Rutter of British Waterways and Phil Wright of Peter Brett Associates considered the issues.
The construction industry accounts for a significant slice of the UK's total waste and an organisation charged with the task of tackling that head on, WRAP, outlined its role in reducing this waste stream.
The retail sector and food manufacturers produce a mountain of waste but, unlike householders, they cannot simply throw it in the compost and wait for it to rot down. The Compost Association told edie about the obstacles in the way of recycling waste from the commercial sector.
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