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    Riders of the lost trash: Waste traceability and responsibility 

    June 24, 2025 /

      Miguel Varela AssocMCIWM, founder of TEIMAS, explains why waste traceability is crucial if the world is going to transition to a circular economy. The UK’s waste management system is undergoing a far-reaching structural transformation that calls for a rethink of the producer’s role, traceability, and the value of materials within a circular economy. Few things are as revealing as waste. It tells us more about a country, a company, or an economy than any strategic plan or sustainability statement. What we discard, where we dispose of it, and who ultimately ends up dealing with it, speaks not only of consumption and waste, but also of power, global asymmetries, and…

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    Volvo Cars signs recycled steel deal with SSAB

    June 13, 2025

    Solving the PCB problem: How Jiva Materials is revolutionising e-waste

    April 8, 2025

    Morrisons redistributes 3 million Too Good To Go food bags

    June 2, 2025
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    Microbe can turn plastic waste into paracetamol, study shows

    June 24, 2025 /

      A PhD student checks the growth of a culture of E. coli in the Wallace Lab. University of Edinburgh publishes new study on how a common microbe can turn plastic waste into paracetamol. A team of scientists from the University of Edinburgh’s Wallace Lab have genetically reprogrammed the bacterium E. coli to transform a molecule derived from PET plastic, known as terephthalic acid, into the active ingredient of paracetamol. PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is a strong, lightweight material used for water bottles and food packaging. Researchers used a fermentation process, similar to the one used in brewing beer, to accelerate the conversion from industrial PET waste into paracetamol in…

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    Environment Secretary to set out plan for circular economy transition

    March 27, 2025

    EPR Scheme Administrator to publish final base fees in June

    March 3, 2025

    Defra announces £13.6m in grants for food redistribution charities

    June 10, 2025
  • Economy

    30% of grocery retail moving to reuse could save £577m annually

    June 24, 2025 /

      Adopting reusable packaging for 30% of goods in UK grocery retail could reduce annual system costs by £314 million to £577 million, according to a new study. A new study by GoUnpackaged finds adopting reusable packaging for 30% of goods in UK grocery retail delivers financial and environmental benefits compared to single-use packaging. The study found that moving to 30% reuse could provide between a £314m and £577m annual saving in overall system costs compared to single-use, which is equal to a 12-22% saving. Producers could also save a £136m annually in Packaging Extended Producer Responsibility (pEPR) costs for the products in scope, the study found. According to the…

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    AI textile sorting tech company completes £1.5m seed round

    April 11, 2025

    Building a circular economy for workwear

    June 18, 2025

    Firms that use resources better, increase sales, research shows

    June 25, 2025
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    enfinium signs agreement to provide 390 GWh of power to homes and businesses

    June 23, 2025 /

      Energy-from-Waste operator, enfinium, announces it has signed an agreement with ENGIE to provide power to homes and businesses. enfinium will supply around 390 GWh of power to ENGIE per year from 2025 to 2028, which it says is equivalent to powering 140,000 homes. The power will be supplied by enfinium’s Energy-from-Waste (EfW) Skelton Grange facility in Leeds, which is due to become operational this summer. This is the first Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between enfinium and ENGIE, a global company whose purpose is to accelerate the transition towards a carbon-neutral economy. Wayne Robertson, Chief Commercial & Strategy Officer of enfinium, commented: “This agreement highlights the benefits of using society’s…

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    New packaging waste rules: What should ‘Small Producers’ do?

    July 1, 2025

    Exploring EU waste generation trends and solutions

    March 19, 2025

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

    June 10, 2025
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    Sites allowed to temporarily exceed storage limits for certain wastes

    June 20, 2025 /

      The Environment Agency will allow sites in England to temporarily exceed their permitted storage limits for certain wastes. The Environment Agency launched the Regulatory Position Statement (RPS) following calls from industry for more flexible storage requirements due to the current issues with the offtake for certain waste streams. The RPS applies to the temporary storage of baled and securely wrapped refuse-derived fuel (RDF), mixed municipal waste, and waste wood destined for incineration. The RPS only applies where the Environment Agency has agreed in writing. The Wood Recyclers’ Association (WRA) welcomed ‘in principle’ the launch of the RPS. However, the WRA says it is also working with the Environment Agency…

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    ADBA calls for urgent government support for sector

    March 26, 2025

    Almost 7 billion plastic bags will be used for UK deliveries by 2030

    April 2, 2025

    Veolia launches new 25,000-per-year Hazardous Waste Facility

    April 17, 2025
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    CIWM President launches 2025 report at his inauguration

    June 19, 2025 /

      Ahead of his inauguration as CIWM President today at Terrace Pavilion, House of Commons, Dr. David Greenfield has launched the CIWM Presidential Report 2025. Written by Dr Ryan Woodard, the report, ‘Lost Opportunities? Winning Back Materials to Drive the UK’s Circular Economy’, issues a call to action to capture and derive value from resources that are currently being lost to the UK’s economy. A summary version of the CIWM Presidential Report 2025 is available here. Focusing on what it calls the ‘urgent need’ and ‘real opportunity’ for the UK to lead the transition to a circular economy, the report highlights six commonly overlooked materials that are currently lost to…

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    30% of grocery retail moving to reuse could save £577m annually

    June 24, 2025

    Making the packaging supply chain smarter

    March 18, 2025

    EU classifies “black mass” as hazardous waste

    March 10, 2025
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    CIWM Presidential Report 2025: Lost Opportunities? Winning Back Materials to Drive the UK’s Circular Economy

    June 19, 2025 /

      Read the CIWM Presidential Report 2025: ‘Lost Opportunities? Winning Back Materials to Drive the UK’s Circular Economy’ now. Dr. David Greenfield launched the CIWM Presidential Report 2025 ahead of his inauguration as CIWM President at Terrace Pavilion, House of Commons. Written by Dr Ryan Woodard, the report, ‘Lost Opportunities? Winning Back Materials to Drive the UK’s Circular Economy’, issues a call to action to capture and derive value from resources that are currently being lost to the UK’s economy. Read an extract from the report’s Executive Summary below or check out the full version of the report here. Executive Summary A summary version of the CIWM Presidential Report 2025…

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    Mary Creagh and Defra to support Festival of Circular Economy

    April 1, 2025

    Construction begins on £100m tyre-to-fuel facility in Sunderland

    March 5, 2025

    NLWA launches “UK’s first” electrical repair voucher scheme

    April 4, 2025
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    Scottish EfW facility treats 1 million tonnes of waste

    June 19, 2025 /

      The Millerhill Recycling and Energy Recovery Centre (RERC) has announced it has treated one million tonnes of non-recyclable waste. The facility in Edinburgh, which is operated by FCC Environment, treats non-recyclable waste that would otherwise be sent to landfill. Opening in 2019, the Energy-from-Waste plant processes up to 155,000 tonnes of residual non-hazardous waste each year, approximately 135,000 tonnes of which comes from households within the Edinburgh and Midlothian regions, and the remainder from businesses. The Millerhill RERC generates up to 12MW of electricity and up to 20MW of heat, which the facility says is enough to power approximately 22,000 homes and to meet the average heating needs of…

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    News in brief | CIWM Commercial Partner Updates 3 July

    July 3, 2025

    Waste fines could be issued without going through Court system

    April 3, 2025

    Why harnessing net zero means finding a common language

    April 15, 2025
  • Economy

    New textiles EPR assessment service launches

    June 19, 2025 /

      Textile Extended Producer Responsibility Impact Assessment service designed to help producers prepare for textile regulations in the EU launches. The service allows producers to track upcoming Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations across the globe and identify obligations across relevant markets. Created by international circular economy specialist Reconomy, the tool allows producers to estimate compliance costs based on market data and expected fee structures, and review data readiness. While the EU’s EPR mandate for textiles is set to take effect in 2027, several member states including France, the Netherlands, Hungary and Latvia have already implemented their own schemes. Reconomy is actively involved in shaping the future of EPR and is…

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    Riders of the lost trash: Waste traceability and responsibility 

    June 24, 2025

    Selling the sizzle: How does language impact our efforts to be more circular?

    June 30, 2025

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

    June 11, 2025
  • Economy

    Building a circular economy for workwear

    June 18, 2025 /

      John Twitchen FCIWM, Founder of Stuff4Life, explains how his new social enterprise is working to build a circular economy for workwear. Achieving net zero and reducing carbon emissions is a challenge for all organisations, and it will require everyone to leave no stone unturned, especially when it comes to the impacts of the things we use every day – our supply chains, or ‘Scope 3’ emissions. Scope 3 emissions can make up between 70 and 90% of an organisation’s emissions, which includes branded workwear worn by employees. John Twitchen, FCIWM, Founder of Stuff4Life. Employees and partnerships come and go, mergers and acquisitions happen, and in the past overordering has…

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    North London Waste Authority targets 50% household recycling rate

    July 1, 2025

    Industry reacts to Environment Secretary’s circular economy speech

    March 28, 2025

    74% of UK consumers want retailers to offer reusable packaging

    June 16, 2025
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