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Guidance just issued by the European Commission offers more clarification as to how and when it is acceptable to deviate from the Waste Hierarchy when treating waste. Under the terms of the Waste ...
This story was originally published on Waste Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Waste Dive newsletter. The Zero Waste International Alliance recently released ...
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has published a guidance document setting out how businesses and organisations should adhere to the waste hierarchy. The document, which was ...
Patrick Clerens is the Secretary-General of ESWET – the European Suppliers of Waste to Energy Technology As the official procedures at the European Parliament are moving towards the Committee votes on ...
A new tranche of green tax measures has been called for to stimulate sustainable investment at the top end of the waste hierarchy. While the landfill tax escalator, which currently stands at £64 per ...
The draft plan aims to modernize the state’s waste strategy with an emphasis on better data collection, diversion and ...