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Glass: a good sort
With various bodies indicating that glass is the hardest material to separate effectively at a MRF, Resource investigates whether it’s possible to obtain remelt-quality cullet from co-mingled collections
28 August 2014
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Glass: a good sort
28 August 2014
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It's all material
St David’s Dewi Sant shopping centre is finding out for itself how useful a MRF can be. Annie Reece investigates
28 August 2014
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It's all material
28 August 2014
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Communal collection
Sarah Jones learns how Edinburgh has dealt with the problems of recycling food waste in high-density housing areas
28 August 2014
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Communal collection
28 August 2014
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Zero waste v burning haste
Sarah Jones investigates the celebrations and controversies on Vancouver’s path to becoming the ‘world’s greenest city’
28 August 2014
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Zero waste v burning haste
28 August 2014
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To BIS or not to BIS?
As the economic benefits of recycling are increasingly noted, there are calls for the waste portfolio to be moved from Defra to BIS. Annie Reece reports
28 August 2014
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To BIS or not to BIS?
28 August 2014
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A world in a grain of sand
With materials becoming ever more thin on the ground, it’s time to stop burying our heads in the sand, and that includes recognising the scarcity of sand itself. Libby Peake learns more
28 August 2014
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A world in a grain of sand
28 August 2014
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Carbon calculations
With increasing recognition that recycling is about more than tonnages, Eunomia is focusing on carbon impacts with its second Carbon Index (accompanying this issue of Resource). Life Cycle Assessment Specialist Simon Hann explains
27 August 2014
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Carbon calculations
27 August 2014
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Small to medium recycling
With all the focus on householders, small and medium enterprises have largely escaped the recycling radar. Leonie Butler finds out what help is available
27 August 2014
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Small to medium recycling
27 August 2014
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Difficult to digest
Now that AD capacity has grown significantly, Eunomia consultants Hattie Parke and Adam Baddeley consider the problems with stimulating the commercial food waste market to supply these facilities
27 August 2014
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Difficult to digest
27 August 2014
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Fukushima: Counting the costs
When a tsunami hit the eastern coast of Japan in 2011, news outlets were filled with images of the damage to the Fukushima nuclear plant. Four years on, Will Simpson looks at the legacy of waste it’s left behind
27 August 2014
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Fukushima: Counting the costs
27 August 2014
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