There have been approximately 400 third sector organisations set up across the UK since the 1970s with the primary function of collecting used furniture and electrical appliances and re-distributing them for the relief of hardship. In addition to the resulting socio-economic outputs of these organisations, their role in diverting waste from landfill and increasing re-use and recycling rates raises their standing in the current political climate of high emphasis on improving waste management practices.This paper reports on the current size of the furniture and appliance re-use sector, how re-use organisations operate, and the level of re-use and recycling associated with their activities. It was found that significant improvements in the re-...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing UK waste streams. The...
Consumers play an integral role in societal divisions of labour. Rather than simply consume, they fr...
The bulky waste fraction of municipal waste arisings is under-exploited in terms of recycling and re...
Household bulky waste includes large and heavy items such as furniture and electrical appliances. Lo...
This paper explores, through the medium of literature review and a single in-depth empirical study c...
This briefing forms part of a larger PhD research investigation into reuse behaviour at the organisa...
This paper explores, through the medium of literature review and a single in-depth empirical study c...
Charnwood Borough Council (CBC), an English local authority, recently introduced a Zero Waste Strate...
The secondary packaging sector specified in various UK legislation states that a large sector of sec...
Charnwood Borough Council (CBC), an English local authority, recently introduced a Zero Waste Strate...
Using Winchester High Street (United Kingdom), this paper investigates the waste collection mechanis...
The textile industry continues to pose a growing concern in today’s world as the second most polluti...
This paper aims to appraise the regulations and policies in place within England surrounding the man...
According to the waste hierarchy principle, which constitutes the basis of European waste legislatio...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing UK waste streams. The...
Consumers play an integral role in societal divisions of labour. Rather than simply consume, they fr...
The bulky waste fraction of municipal waste arisings is under-exploited in terms of recycling and re...
Household bulky waste includes large and heavy items such as furniture and electrical appliances. Lo...
This paper explores, through the medium of literature review and a single in-depth empirical study c...
This briefing forms part of a larger PhD research investigation into reuse behaviour at the organisa...
This paper explores, through the medium of literature review and a single in-depth empirical study c...
Charnwood Borough Council (CBC), an English local authority, recently introduced a Zero Waste Strate...
The secondary packaging sector specified in various UK legislation states that a large sector of sec...
Charnwood Borough Council (CBC), an English local authority, recently introduced a Zero Waste Strate...
Using Winchester High Street (United Kingdom), this paper investigates the waste collection mechanis...
The textile industry continues to pose a growing concern in today’s world as the second most polluti...
This paper aims to appraise the regulations and policies in place within England surrounding the man...
According to the waste hierarchy principle, which constitutes the basis of European waste legislatio...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing UK waste streams. The...
Consumers play an integral role in societal divisions of labour. Rather than simply consume, they fr...