Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic medals will be made from recycled electronics
The Toyko 2020 Organising Committee began collecting mobile phones and small electronics in April 2017 from Japan’s citizens and corporations. It has now announced it
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The Toyko 2020 Organising Committee began collecting mobile phones and small electronics in April 2017 from Japan’s citizens and corporations. It has now announced it
Austrian-based AD specialist Thöni Industriebetriebe GmbH is to construct the anaerobic digestion gas to grid plant which will produce biogas for injection into the national
Black ready meal trays, crisp packets, sauce sachets and cosmetics containers collected in stores will be turned into store fittings, furniture and school playground equipment
Morrisons is to trial the launch of large paper bags for groceries at supermarket check-outs and is raising the price of its plastic bags by
Tesco and French supermarket Carrefour will trial a new, global online shopping service based on refillable rather than recyclable containers. Empty product containers are collected,
The uniforms will be worn by the home team at next year’s games in Tokyo. Asics hopes to gather 30,000 items through collection boxes in
Currently taxpayers by way of local councils must pay the £1bn it costs to process this rubbish, with supermarkets and big corporations only contributing around
The Guardian stated that the change will increase production costs, but that feedback from readers has made the decision clear. The new wrapping has so
The Recycled Island Foundation and the Whim Architecture firm launched the Recycled Park Project in 2014 with the aim of catching plastic waste in Rotterdam’s
By downloading the HELPFUL app consumers will be able to scan their plastic waste and receive immediate feedback from the app, informing them where on
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) mapped out its thinking as part of its new Resource and Waste Strategy. The producers of
Ben Elliot, the co-founder of luxury lifestyle company Quintessentially, is to advise the Government on a £15m fund to support charities redistributing food waste following
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