By admin on May 13, 2008 in News, Energy, Business | 0 Comments
Collecting garbage and recyclables in California is about to get a lot cleaner, thanks to a joint venture between Linde North America and Waste Management that will create the world’s largest facility to convert landfill gas into clean vehicle fuel.
Waste Management, North America’s largest waste management company, and Linde North America – part of The […]
By admin on May 13, 2008 in News, Energy | 0 Comments
Acciona Energia, the leading wind power company, has announced a 500 million euros investment into 2 new solar thermal plants in Palma del Río, Cordoba, in southern Spain. Each plant will have a capacity of 50 megawatts and together they should be able to power around 75,000 homes a year. The solar energy plants should be […]
By admin on May 13, 2008 in Featured, News | 0 Comments
It has been announced that Lord Smith, the former culture secretary, is to be the new head of the Environment Agency. He will be replacing Sir John Harman and will oversee areas such as flood defences and the control of pollution and waste throughout England and Wales.
Lord Smith will take up the position in July, and will be paid […]
By admin on Dec 5, 2007 in Recycled Products, Recycling, Environment, News | 2 Comments
Coca-Cola has reduced the weight of its famous glass ‘contour’ bottles by 20% to make them more eco-friendly.
The 330ml bottle is 13mm shorter and 0.1mm wider than the original design.
All Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Coke Zero glass bottles will be made in the lighter-weight format from now on.
The new redesigned bottle weighs in at 210g compared […]
By admin on Dec 4, 2007 in Household Waste, Recycling, Featured, Environment, News, Home & Garden | 2 Comments
Actress Joanna Lumley has today launched a nationwide recycling campaign to highlight the massive amount of extra waste generated during the festive season, and to encourage households to take action to recycle this waste.
The campaign is being run by Recycle Now, and will encourage householders to recycle their old Christmas trees, compost their vegetable peelings and […]
By admin on Dec 3, 2007 in Featured, Environment, News, Energy | 0 Comments
Governments from around the world meet up this week to discuss the issue of climate change and how to reduce carbon emissions. The two-week meeting in Bali will also debate how to help poor nations cope in a warming world.
It is the first such meeting since the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) gave warning that […]
By admin on Dec 1, 2007 in Household Waste, Business Waste, News, Business | 0 Comments
Wakefield Metropolitan District Council has chosen the defence specialist company, VT Group, as its preferred bidder to design, build, finance and operate waste management and recycling facilities in the areas under its jurisdiction as part of a programme valued at more than £700m.
VT Group will begin construction of new facilities and infrastructure in 2009, and […]
By admin on Nov 30, 2007 in Household Waste, Recycling, Environment, News, Home & Garden | 0 Comments
Waverley council in Surrey has been recognised as the best council in England for promoting recycling and reducing the amount of household waste being sent to landfill. Waverley council, which covers Farnham, Godalming and Haslemere, was recognised by Defra for having the “largest decrease in total household waste per head”.
Councillor John Sandy of Waverley council said:
“In […]
By admin on Nov 28, 2007 in Recycling, Business Waste, Environment, News, Business | 0 Comments
A Northamptonshire company has been prosecuted by the Environment Agency for breaking recycling laws. Eden Industries (UK) of Wellingborough has been fined £8,000 and ordered to pay costs of £1,250 for failing to comply with packaging regulations for two years.
The Wellingborough magistrates were told that the failure to recycle had been revealed during a routine […]
By admin on Nov 28, 2007 in Recycling, Featured, News, Home & Garden, Business | 0 Comments
A new simplified recycling logo has been backed by the British Retail Consortium and the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP).
The idea was proposed following discussions between a number of retail groups, including Alliance Boots, ASDA, B&Q, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s Supermarkets, Tesco Supermarkets Ltd, The Co-Operative Group and Waitrose.
The British Retail Consortium said the logo would replace […]