Environment
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DARD’s decentralisation to Ballykelly
The pros and cons of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development’s relocation from Dundonald House. The decision to move…
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Agriculture: learning from Sweden
Representing Ireland at the recent International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) Congress in Sweden, agendaNi contributor Richard Halleron had a…
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Attwood aims for 60 per cent recycling
Northern Ireland can “step up to the plate” and surpass the existing 50 per cent target, according to Environment Minister…
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Bryson: the future of recycling
Bryson Recycling, part of Northern Ireland’s leading social enterprise, the Bryson Charitable Group, believes the future of recycling will focus…
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Waste infrastructure update
Three projects under the waste infrastructure programme are working to significantly different timelines. Stephen Dineen outlines recent developments. All three…
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Voluntary waste approach takes shape
Defra is ruling out regulation in favour of UK-wide voluntary deals to encourage less waste. Voluntary deals to encourage companies…
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The King’s Hall’s final Balmoral Show
Meadhbh Monahan was among approximately 80,000 visitors who flocked to the 114th Balmoral Show, the last to take place at…
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Belfast Harbour: embracing offshore energy
As offshore wind energy starts to accelerate, Belfast Harbour is leading the UK in developing port facilities for the sector.…
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Dalkia: achieving sustainable efficiency
Tony Doherty explores the issues at stake for public establishments striving to achieve sustainable energy efficiency. Public facilities have long…
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EST: times are changing
EST has operated in Northern Ireland for the past 15 years and is best known for the provision of free…
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