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4 May —
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Veronica Heaven,
The Heaven Company
‘Closed loop thinking’ is becoming an imperative for companies wanting to safeguard their position in the future and to balance sustainability with commercial ...
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18 May —
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Giles Hutchins,
BCI
New Frontiers and a New Business Paradigm: Business Inspired By Nature
Since the Industrial Revolution, we have achieved great feats of economic, social and technological ...
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1 May —
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Brittany Taylor,
2degrees
The amount of paper we use in daily life often goes unrecognized; paper cups, toilet rolls, tissues, post-it notes, coffee sleeves, grocery receipts, and, well, ...
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8 May —
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Brittany Taylor,
2degrees
In simple terms, to ‘close the loop on paper’ is to use a paper product, recycle it, and reuse the new product made from the recycled fibers. For a discussion of ...
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25 April —
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Alex Lankester,
2degrees
We had a full turnout last night at our quarterly Food for Thought Event. The Waste Management table, chaired by our Waste Management Group partner, Veolia, was overflowing ...
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17 April —
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Abbie Buckman,
2degrees
We talk to Waste Management Sustainability Services to discuss the direction of the organic waste management industry, including the questions and challenges posed by ...
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10 May —
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Catherine Radojcin,
Paper Round
As part of this month's Closing the Loop on Paper theme, (author's name) from the (author's company) addresses the wide spectrum of 'good' and 'bad' paper recycling practices, ...
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1 May —
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Robert McKechnie,
Green Oak Solutions Ltd.
According to Biogas Info there are currently 146 operational Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plants in the UK. In this blog we spend a few minutes looking at some of the data ...
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17 April —
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Brittany Taylor,
2degrees
Over the coming weeks, the Waste Management working group will examine how organizations are working with waste management companies to close the loop on plastic ...
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13 April —
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Izabela Stacewicz,
2degrees
If you turn a plastic bottle or container upside-down, you will see a symbol with arrows in a triangular shape. This symbol tells us what sort of plastic the container ...