Pilot plant for recycling plastic lab waste is a UK first

A pilot plant on the University of Bath campus is said to be able to recycle up to 60% of plastic lab waste, to...

Oxidation approach to destroying PFAS demonstrated at US facility

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) conducted live demonstrations of its industrial Supercritical Water Oxidation (iSCWO) system for destroying PFAS chemicals before a delegation of...

Comment: New UK tax on plastic packaging seems to be working

Share of UK businesses using recycled plastic in packaging rising from 31% to 44% A new UK tax on plastic packaging already seems to be...

Partnership aims to create circular supply chain for wind turbine rare earth magnets

As the first generation of the UK’s wind turbines come to the end of their serviceable life, a project called “Re-Rewind” aims to help...

£6.6m invested in the UK’s supply of critical materials for magnets

The UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK, has announced a £6.6m investment in research projects which aim to help build a stronger supply chain of...

Banking on biomass: UK strategy nods towards a sustainable reboot

  The UK government's Biomass Strategy appeared ready to grapple with some of the complexity of ensuring biomass is only used in genuinely sustainable ways,...

Government support called for as single-use vape disposal quadruples to over 5 million per...

The number of disposable single-use vapes thrown away has soared from 1.3 million to nearly 5 million per week, according to new research from...

“It’s a mess” – businesses warned not to be caught out by latest EPR...

Environmental data specialist Ecoveritas has warned businesses not to be caught off-guard following the Environment Agency's announcement on 5 September that it is delaying...

New technologies for nuclear waste disposal: UK-Japan research collaboration kicks off

A new research collaboration brings together researchers and industrialists from the UK and Japan to explore novel ways to detect and dispose of radioactive...

‘Can’ the negativity, a thought-through DRS could revolutionise recycling, says trade group

According to insight leaked earlier this week, feverish meetings between government and industry bodies have concluded that the already delayed start date for the roll-out...

A “game-changer” for plastic pollution: First draft of Global Reuse Target published

Countries to adopt “reuse targets” if text is adopted Environmental charity City to Sea has today (4 September) welcomed the inclusion of reuse targets1 in...

Sponsored content: “The smallest smart camera in its class”: Device offers user-configurable vision

OMRON, a leader in industrial automation solutions, has launched its new OMRON MicroHAWK F440-F Smart Camera. This highly configurable smart camera with a 35...

“Put yourself at the forefront of the sustainable lighting revolution”: September event

Circular economy and lighting expert Recolight trails a forthcoming event that aims to equip participants with an understanding of new regulations in the sustainability...

University project resolves a sticky issue with adhesive recycling

Adhesive residue left on recyclable materials, such as glass and cardboard, can be a challenge to recycle. But a new approach that uses degradable...

Prison sentence for illegal waste business owner in Kent

The owner of a skip-hire company in north Kent has received a custodial sentence after the harmful way he handled waste on the banks...

Deal will supply drives to the world’s largest battery recycling facility

A recycling site in Sweden will process 125,000 tons of end-of-life batteries and battery production waste each year, making it the largest plant of...

Transforming flies into degradable plastics

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-qHxGvFeZV3ftwffkiRifq6E0CvXexwU A project that uses insects as a source of chemicals to make plastics that can biodegrade later is being presented at the American Chemical...

Rare metals extraction puts a new spin on decommissioned wind turbines

A technique for extracting rare elements from waste alloy metals is being developed by  Aberdeenshire-based SEM and researchers from the University of Edinburgh, with...

New grades of recycled steel: Project shortlisted for award

A project that seeks to create new high-quality grades of recycled steel – and produce a sustainable alternative raw material for the cement industry...

Report details role of digital tracking in construction waste management

The anticipated role of this and other technologies is explored in ‘Changing mindsets on aggregate reuse and recycling in the built environment’, a new...