WRAP has recommended the UK Government ban all types of primary packaging on uncut fresh produce items sold in amounts less ...
Defra has announced an internal review to determine whether the inherited regulatory landscape is “fit for purpose.” ...
The resources and waste sector has responded to BBC analysis which found waste incineration is the dirtiest way the UK ...
Iain Gulland explains what he thinks the future of recycling should look like in Scotland, and it's not what you would expect ...
90% of ready-meal and meal kits were packaged in unnecessary plastic, 89% of bread, rice and cereals; 83% of dairy products; ...
The DRSs in England and Northern Ireland will include PET plastic, steel, and aluminium drink containers, but not glass.
Alexandre Tanay, Public Affairs Manager at Back Market, explains there needs to be a unified approach for Right to Repair to ...
European standards for tracking, verifying and guaranteeing the use of recycled plastic content in packaging could benefit from a recognisable visual logo similar to Red Tractor, writes Steve Dougan, ...
Anthony Brimelow explains how the recent investigation into major supermarket's soft plastic take-back schemes was misguided.
Households are throwing away over nine billion items every year that could be recycled but are being incinerated or sent to landfill, according to WRAP. WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) ...