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Imperial College London publishes circular economy guidelines

22nd August 2023

Circular Economy / Imperial College London

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Better waste and resource management can contribute significantly to climate mitigation

26th October 2021

COP26 / David C Wilson / Imperial College London

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‘Blue Planet II’ may not have caused a change in plastic consumption

2nd October 2020

behaviour change / blue planet 2 / Imperial College London / University of Oxford

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Most alternatives to plastic packaging “emit more greenhouse gases”, report finds

7th July 2020

Climate Change / Imperial College London / plastic / Veolia

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Imperial scientists show policymakers how UK can benefit from circular economy

4th June 2020

circular ecomomy / Imperial College London

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“No conclusive link” between waste incinerators and infant deaths

21st June 2019

energy from waste / Imperial College London

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Food freshness sensors could replace ‘use-by’ dates

7th June 2019

Food Labels / Food Waste / Imperial College London

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Resource Sector Projected To Save Over 200m Tonnes Of Carbon Emissions

10th December 2018

Carbon Emissions / Imperial College London / Veolia

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