By admin on May 27, 2008 in Recycling, Featured, Environment, News | 0 Comments
Boris Johnson, the recently appointed Mayor of London, has announced he will chair the London Waste and Recycling Board. The Mayor will work with London’s borough councils to boost recycling in the capital and reduce the amount of waste being sent to landfill sites.
The Mayor has reached an agreement with London Councils – the body representing […]
By admin on May 27, 2008 in Recycling, Home & Garden | 0 Comments
Do you have old spectacles lying about which you no longer use? Why not put them to good use by donating them to people who desperately need them. Not only does this prevent them ending up in landfill sites, it also enables people in developing countries to learn, work and achieve a quality of life that would otherwise be […]
By admin on May 24, 2008 in Recycling, News | 0 Comments
Thousands of plastic water bottles, used by participants in the spectacular Playtex MoonWalk on Saturday May 17, were recovered by national waste and recycling operator, Biffa.
This famous event, staged in London’s Hyde Park, saw 15,000 men and women in fantastically decorated bras walk 26.2 miles through the moonlit streets of London to raise money and […]
By admin on May 15, 2008 in Recycling, Business Waste, News | 0 Comments
A £1 million modernisation at Peterborough City Council’s materials recycling facility (MRF) will be unveiled by Councillor Graham Murphy, Cabinet member for the environment, on Friday (16 May) at 2 pm.
The investment includes the region’s first installation of state-of-the-art technology, which has made it possible for Peterborough residents to recycle glass bottles and jars through […]
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 Nov 30, 2007 in Recycling, Environment, Energy, Guides | 0 Comments
Google has launched a UK Carbon Footprint Project which aims to help people in the UK to calculate, track and compare their carbon footprints with other people living in the UK.
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 […]