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    70% of UK adults are confused about how to recycle packaging

    June 12, 2025 /

      New research from Aquapak suggests 70% of UK adults are confused about what packaging can and can’t be recycled. As part of the research, Consumer Intelligence surveyed 751 UK adults earlier this year on their knowledge of packaging recycling. Only 10% of respondents said they always find instructions on how to dispose of packaging easy to understand. 52% described instructions as ‘sometimes’ understandable and only 29% said they are ‘often’ easy to understand.  21% said they always read the recycling instructions on product packaging, which increases to 31% for respondents between 25 and 34 years old but drops to 17% for those aged 65 and over. Our research findings…

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    Environment Agency grants permit for Exeter landfill site

    April 4, 2025

    CIWM launches new version of P&I Forum think-tank

    March 17, 2025

    Zero waste in action: Pioneering initiatives from around the world

    March 24, 2025
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    International E-Waste Day 2025 to focus on critical raw materials

    June 11, 2025 /

      This year’s International E-Waste Day will focus on critical raw materials, the elements essential to the economy that have a high risk of supply disruption and limited substitutes. Taking place on 14 October 2025, the 8th edition of International E-Waste Day will focus on highlighting how critical raw materials (CRMs) can be recovered from unused or broken electronic products. A study by WEEE Forum and UNITAR showed that households own an average of 74 EEE items – excluding lamps and luminaires – of which 61 items are in use, nine are hoarded but working, and four are hoarded and not working. The total mass of items in households is…

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    Waste fines could be issued without going through Court system

    April 3, 2025

    Household food waste threatens UK net zero target, WRAP says

    July 2, 2025

    78% of adults would be likely to buy fresh fruit & vegetables loose

    March 17, 2025
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    International E-Waste Day 2025 to focus on critical raw materials

    June 11, 2025 /

      This year’s International E-Waste Day will focus on critical raw materials, the elements essential to the economy that have a high risk of supply disruption and limited substitutes. Taking place on 14 October 2025, the 8th edition of International E-Waste Day will focus on highlighting how critical raw materials (CRMs) can be recovered from unused or broken electronic products. A study by WEEE Forum and UNITAR showed that households own an average of 74 EEE items – excluding lamps and luminaires – of which 61 items are in use, nine are hoarded but working, and four are hoarded and not working. The total mass of items in households is…

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    Defra announces £13.6m in grants for food redistribution charities

    June 10, 2025

    Viridor announces £75,000 in funding for reuse organisations

    April 15, 2025

    Final EPR base fees criticised by UK glass sector

    June 30, 2025
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    Toast Brewing & MUD Jeans: Making circular work for business

    June 10, 2025 /

      Host of the Festival of Circular Economy 2025 and owner of sustainable innovation studio Ape, Mark Shayler, explains why a circular future has arrived by examining two successful circular economy businesses. The future is circular we hear – and it is. It offers a vital shift in how we manage resources and stimulate economic growth, especially at a time when resource scarcity is becoming more pressing. Host of the Festival of Circular Economy 2025 and owner of sustainable innovation studio Ape, Mark Shayler. Globally we currently wastes more than 90% of the materials we extract, all that circularity attempts to do is to stop the economy leaking. The circular…

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    Why harnessing net zero means finding a common language

    April 15, 2025

    Herefordshire Council launches kerbside WEEE collections

    April 8, 2025

    What does EfW joining the UK ETS mean for local authorities?

    March 4, 2025
  • Economy

    Toast Brewing & MUD Jeans: Making circular work for business

    June 10, 2025 /

      Host of the Festival of Circular Economy 2025 and owner of sustainable innovation studio Ape, Mark Shayler, explains why a circular future has arrived by examining two successful circular economy businesses. The future is circular we hear – and it is. It offers a vital shift in how we manage resources and stimulate economic growth, especially at a time when resource scarcity is becoming more pressing. Host of the Festival of Circular Economy 2025 and owner of sustainable innovation studio Ape, Mark Shayler. Globally we currently wastes more than 90% of the materials we extract, all that circularity attempts to do is to stop the economy leaking. The circular…

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    New EfW facility in Leeds accepts first waste delivery

    March 5, 2025

    Final EPR base fees criticised by UK glass sector

    June 30, 2025

    North London Waste Authority targets 50% household recycling rate

    July 1, 2025
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    Defra announces £13.6m in grants for food redistribution charities

    June 10, 2025 /

      The UK Government has announced grants totalling £13.6 million have been offered to 12 food redistribution charities across England. The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) says the grants will help redistribute an estimated 19,000 tonnes of food from farms to homeless shelters, food banks and charities. Commenting on the grants, Waste Minister Mary Creagh, who is also responsible for the circular economy, said: “This government’s Plan for Change is acting on food poverty and tackling Britain’s throwaway culture, ensuring more good food ends up on plates and not in bins. “I am delighted to see this support go to 12 outstanding redistribution charities to form closer…

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    Biffa removes 450 tonnes of hazardous waste from UK’s last coal-fired power station

    June 10, 2025

    What does EfW joining the UK ETS mean for local authorities?

    March 4, 2025

    Household food waste threatens UK net zero target, WRAP says

    July 2, 2025
  • Economy

    Defra announces £13.6m in grants for food redistribution charities

    June 10, 2025 /

      The UK Government has announced grants totalling £13.6 million have been offered to 12 food redistribution charities across England. The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) says the grants will help redistribute an estimated 19,000 tonnes of food from farms to homeless shelters, food banks and charities. Commenting on the grants, Waste Minister Mary Creagh, who is also responsible for the circular economy, said: “This government’s Plan for Change is acting on food poverty and tackling Britain’s throwaway culture, ensuring more good food ends up on plates and not in bins. “I am delighted to see this support go to 12 outstanding redistribution charities to form closer…

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    UK households could make £638 by recycling their unused tech

    March 18, 2025

    Karen Graley appointed Head of EPR Producer Responsibility Organisation

    March 7, 2025

    International E-Waste Day 2025 to focus on critical raw materials

    June 11, 2025
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    Over 70% of UK adults want to see an EPR scheme for textiles

    June 10, 2025 /

      New research from WEFT found that over 70% of UK adults indicated they would like to see an extended producer responsibility scheme for textiles introduced. WEFT & QSA Partners have investigated consumer tolerance to extended producer responsibility (EPR) fees on clothing. The purpose of the research was to determine consumer acceptance thresholds for EPR fees and identify at what price points these fees might begin to alter purchasing decisions. It also explored whether a charge could increase funding for recycling and reuse systems, and encourage more sustainable fashion choices, without putting off consumers from making purchases. The research was led by WEFT and QSA Partners, and delivered by Icaro…

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    Grundon: Testing times for Energy-for-Waste operators

    March 11, 2025

    Man fined £12,000 for storing toxic waste at his business

    March 25, 2025

    Herefordshire Council launches kerbside WEEE collections

    April 8, 2025
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    Biffa removes 450 tonnes of hazardous waste from UK’s last coal-fired power station

    June 10, 2025 /

      Biffa has removed 450 tonnes of hazardous material from the UK’s last coal-fired power station. Uniper’s Ratcliffe on Soar power station was closed in September 2024 after generating electricity for UK homes and businesses for almost 60 years. Since November 2024, a team of more than 20 Biffa specialists, including industrial chemists and dangerous goods safety advisors, has supported the decommissioning of the power station’s water treatment plant and fuel oil system. Biffa has announced it has reached the halfway point of the 12-month project after removing 450 tonnes of hazardous material, including high-concentration sulphuric acid and fuel oil, as well as effluent and anionic and cationic resins. Using…

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    Man given suspended sentence must pay £100,000 for waste offences

    July 1, 2025

    Labelling biggest source of information on how to recycle

    July 3, 2025

    Environment Agency revokes permit for Yorkshire waste site

    June 9, 2025
  • Economy

    Irish Gov announces €27 million in funding for circular economy

    June 10, 2025 /

      The Irish Government announces over €27 million in funding to support a wide range of initiatives aimed at advancing Ireland’s transition to a circular economy. The €27 million in funding comes from the Circular Economy Fund, which is financed through environmental levies on plastic bags, landfill, and waste recovery. Minister for Climate, Energy, and the Environment Darragh O’Brien and Minister of State with responsibility for the Circular Economy, Alan Dillon, announced the new funding. Welcoming the announcement, Minister O’Brien said: “This year’s circular economy funding continues to advance initiatives that rethink waste, restore and protect environmental balance and empower communities to shape climate solutions. “We are proud to support…

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    AI textile sorting tech company completes £1.5m seed round

    April 11, 2025

    CIWM Member Information Note: An overview of requirements for workplaces under the Simpler Recycling regulations

    March 31, 2025

    2.8 billion containers recycled as part of Sweden’s DRS in 2024

    March 25, 2025
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