Waste
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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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New WEEE targets from 2016
European legislation on electrical waste will mean more demanding recovery rates from 2016. A revised WEEE (waste electrical and electronic…
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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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Future waste management
Generating energy from waste through MBT and advanced thermal technologies is the future trend in local waste technology.| The Northern…
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Northern Ireland overview
A combination of MBT and energy from waste will be used to manage Northern Ireland’s waste despite a delay in…
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New delivery programme
agendaNi examines the addendum to the Waste Management Strategy, which outlines a new delivery programme focused on keeping waste out…
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Edwin Poots: look before you leap
Waste projects have long-lasting consequences and lessons from the past are worth learning for today, according to Environment Minister Edwin…
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Boosting recycling in Fife
Recycling reached 67 per cent in the trial for Fife Council’s new household recycling system. Chris Ewing updates Peter Cheney…
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