Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component for future sustainable practice. To support the policy agenda, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) in England has funded an extensive programme of fundamental research in the area. The specific research aim reported on here, in this Defra funded project, was to trial and assess methods for monitoring and evaluating approaches detailed in the National Resource and Waste Forum (NRWF)’s Household Waste Prevention Toolkit. The methods that formed the basis for the four research Objectives for the project were: using pilot and control areas (core Objective), tracking waste arisings, measuring specific activities and declare...
The Business Waste Prevention Evidence Review (Project WR1403) is a major Government funded project,...
As the need for managing our waste sustainably becomes more apparent policy makers are revising thei...
Recycling levels have been stagnating for a decade in England. Over the last 2 years, 39% of local a...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
The research project spanned the period May 2005 to March 2008. Its key purpose was to evaluate meth...
Waste Strategy 2000 (Waste Strategy for England and Wales) as well as the Waste Strategy for England...
New mandatory household recycling targets present a serious challenge to UK Local Authorities. Publi...
This study was undertaken to design and validate a new domestic waste management audit tool (W-MAT) ...
Local authorities in the UK have been set challenging new targets for recycling household waste for ...
In the UK, all local authorities have been set statutory performance standards for the recycling and...
The aim of this work is to use systematic review methodology to answer the question “What are the cu...
It is widely agreed that public support is vital to the success of most recycling schemes; the actio...
The United Kingdom is one of the few countries in the world to have a household food waste preventio...
In 2007, in England, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published WasteSt...
The Business Waste Prevention Evidence Review (Project WR1403) is a major Government funded project,...
As the need for managing our waste sustainably becomes more apparent policy makers are revising thei...
Recycling levels have been stagnating for a decade in England. Over the last 2 years, 39% of local a...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
The research project spanned the period May 2005 to March 2008. Its key purpose was to evaluate meth...
Waste Strategy 2000 (Waste Strategy for England and Wales) as well as the Waste Strategy for England...
New mandatory household recycling targets present a serious challenge to UK Local Authorities. Publi...
This study was undertaken to design and validate a new domestic waste management audit tool (W-MAT) ...
Local authorities in the UK have been set challenging new targets for recycling household waste for ...
In the UK, all local authorities have been set statutory performance standards for the recycling and...
The aim of this work is to use systematic review methodology to answer the question “What are the cu...
It is widely agreed that public support is vital to the success of most recycling schemes; the actio...
The United Kingdom is one of the few countries in the world to have a household food waste preventio...
In 2007, in England, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published WasteSt...
The Business Waste Prevention Evidence Review (Project WR1403) is a major Government funded project,...
As the need for managing our waste sustainably becomes more apparent policy makers are revising thei...
Recycling levels have been stagnating for a decade in England. Over the last 2 years, 39% of local a...