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It’s time for the circular economy to get dirty

19th March 2025

Anaerobic Digestion / Biowaste / Food Waste

News

European Commission urged to act on plastic contamination in biowaste

16th December 2022

Biowaste / European Circular Bioeconomy Policy Initiative / European Commission / plastic

Research & Report

Reviewing biowaste treatment in the UK: Suggested ways forward (part 2)

21st September 2020

anerobic digestion / Biowaste / compost / Digestate

Research & Report

Biowaste material to land – what needs to change?

5th March 2020

Biowaste / contamination / Microplastics

News

EA Launches Strategic Review of Charges Consultation

1st December 2017

Biowaste / charges / Consultation / EA / hazardous / Metal Recycling / strategy

Opinion

What Will Make It Into The CE Package?

6th April 2017

AD / Biowaste / Circular Economy Package / collection / ERP / EU / Government / Recycling / targets

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