EV Battery health concerns are the biggest barrier to used-EV sales, says new report

Addressing barriers to the second-hand EV market could help encourage over 17 million UK drivers to make the switch to electric, according to study. The...

Joint venture aims to create Norway’s first dedicated sorting plant to enable plastic packaging...

Technology and recycling equipment firm TOMRA has signed a majority ownership agreement with Plastretur, the Norwegian Producer Responsibility Organisation for recycling plastic packaging. The...

CIRCUL-A-THON finalists present solutions for transport, electronics, packaging and healthcare

Finalists have been announced for the CIRCUL-A-THON design competition - run by chemicals firm SABIC - which lauds designers' efforts to create reusable and...

Busting waste and recycling myths

Whether you're a happy-go-lucky 'wish-cycler' – tossing waste in the hope it can be recycled – or one who routinely agonizes over different diameters...

List presents safer chemicals for manufacturing IT products

  When it comes to chemicals used in the manufacture of IT products, very few have been studied for their impact on humans and the...

Heat exchangers used on Zero Liquid Discharge system

Sponsored content: Zero liquid discharge (ZLD) treats liquid waste streams, converting them into clean water (which can be reused) and a minimum volume of solid residues...

Circular transmission fluid claimed as Formula E racing first

In what's been hailed as a Formula E racing first, Jaguar TCS Racing have successfully used a more circular transmission fluid in their race...

Recyclability tool for fibre-based packaging launches in UK

A new tool promises to remove much of the uncertainty faced by packaging designers and others when it comes to understanding the recyclability of...

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough residents encouraged to recycle their metal packaging

A new campaign promoting metal packaging recycling has been introduced by RECAP, the waste partnership between Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. In a bid to improve...

Used coffee pods can be recycled to produce filaments for 3D printing

The plastic in used coffee pods can be recycled to make filament for 3D printers, according to British and Brazilian researchers who claim to...

120k tonnes of plastics available for recycling from UK HWRCs

Plastics resource efficiency and recycling charity, RECOUP, has released its 2023 Plastics Management and Recycling at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) in the UK...

No butts: Time to eradicate litter item as research clarifies toxic cargo

Cigarette filters are the world’s most common form of litter. New research appears to show that the filters leak thousands of toxins and plastic...

Scottish seaweed sparks idea to boost electric vehicle batteries

Materials from Scottish-grown seaweed could help to improve the life-span and charge time of lithium-ion batteries used for the likes of electric vehicles, with...

Reusable takeaway packaging trial gets underway in Central London

From 18 April, Uber Eats customers in Central London have been given the option to order their takeaway in reusable containers and easily return...

Tool aims to improve the assessment of chemical persistence in the environment

Consultancy firm Ricardo has developed a seemingly first of its kind Persistence Assessment Tool to provide manufacturers and importers of chemical substances and products,...

Mattress recyclers register launches

The seemingly long-awaited Register of Approved Mattress Recyclers (RAMR) is finally up and running, with an initial three members. It has been set up...

Roadmap aims to increase aerosol recycling

Aluminium recycling trade group Alupro officially launched its “Roadmap to increasing UK aerosol recycling” at an event in Leeds on 19 April. The document attempts...

Reusable cups scheme arrives in the Highlands

A new reusable cup scheme, Cup Movement® in the Highlands, was launched by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful, on 20 April. Says the charity: "Around...

Mixed waste processing technology begins trial in Seattle

Innovative waste processing technology Juno began processing waste from a municipality in Seattle in February, part of a 12-week mixed waste processing pilot project. During...

Firm appointed by EA to research PFAS from landfill

The EA's PFAS Risk Screening Project will undertake assessments which may inform future regulatory measures, and it has appointed professional services firm GHD to...