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Is the UK achieving green growth progress?

16th August 2023

behaviour change / net zero / UNTHA UK

Insight

Greenwashing, greenhushing, and… greenkeeping

10th May 2023

business / greenwashing / UNTHA UK

Insight

What do the next 12 months have in store for the waste and recycling industry?

6th February 2023

greenwashing / resource and waste sector / UNTHA UK

Insight

What’s next for waste containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs)?

14th December 2022

persistent organic pollutants / UNTHA UK / WEEE

Feature

How innovation is reshaping what’s possible with metals recycling

20th September 2022

Metal Recycling / Technology / UNTHA UK

Feature

Where are we now after COP26?

16th August 2022

COP26 / net zero / UNTHA UK

Feature

Wooden pallet shredding: a wealth of overlooked opportunity?

19th July 2022

shredding / UNTHA UK / Waste Wood

Insight

Is shredding the ‘key’ to maximising metal recycling rates?

16th February 2022

eWaste / shredding / UNTHA UK / WEEE

News

UNTHA’s Chris Oldfield Announces Retirement

6th October 2017

Appointments / Chris Oldfield / UNTHA UK

Opinion

Does WEEE Handling Need To Go Back To Basics?

20th July 2017

Chris Oldfield / UNTHA UK / WEEE

Opinion

UNTHA UK’s Innovation Showcase

25th January 2017

Business Partner / challenges / CIWM / Innovation / opportunities / Recycling / shredding / UNTHA UK / waste

Opinion

Waste To Energy Plants And The Energy Efficiency Spotlight

4th June 2014

Chris Oldfield / Opinion / RDF / UNTHA UK / Waste to Energy

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