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Furniture Recycling Scheme Wins Award
    Posted on 14/03/2006 at 02:35
An East London furniture recycling project has won a prestigious award at the Liveable City Awards. Homestore, who provide struggling families with low cost furniture won first prize in the awards which recognise and reward outstanding achievements in sustainable development, in relation to environment, economy and s...
Fines for disorganised rubbish
    Posted on 13/03/2006 at 15:54
A number of councils have introduced fines for those households who throw items that could be recycled into their ordinary rubbish or who contaminate their recycling boxes or bags with ordinary household waste. Councils are under pressure to reduce landfill waste and increase recycling so they are beginning to put pressure on households to recycle more and recycle properly. The...
Many councils in Wales, either already have, or are planning to cut rubbish collections to once every 2 weeks rather than a weekly collection. This is to encourage recycling, with only one wheelie bin being emptied every fortnight but 2 recycling boxes emptied every week. The local authorities have certain recycling targets to meet or they will be faced with fines. By 2007, 25% of all ...
Cash for your Empties?
    Posted on 07/03/2006 at 10:05
People in the UK may be unfamiliar with this concept and the idea of a 'bottlebill'. A bottlebill is a law which requires retailers to take a deposit for beer or soft drink bottles which is then refunded when the empties are returned to encourage a high rate of recycling. The idea started back in the 50's and was aimed at reducing costs for companies by producing less bottles ...
Great Success for Computer Recycling
    Posted on 24/02/2006 at 12:50
A massive 10,000 computers were recycled during 2005 by Gloucestershire based waste recycling company, Engelhard. The company collect old IT equipment from companies, including computer towers, monitors, fax machines, calculators and telephones which are then taken apart and recycled as seperate materials such as steel, copper and precious metals. Engelhard work with local cour...
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