Waste minimisation clubs (WMCs) have been a major focus within the UK for the importation of sustainable waste management into, mainly, industry and commerce. Waste Strategy 2000—waste strategy for England and Wales—lays out the context for club contribution to national strategy. Waste production can be seen as a result of inefficiencies in production and management processes and this happens in many companies because of a knowledge gap. The role of Envirowise—UK Best Practice programme, specialising in clean technology and waste minimisation—is highlighted as a major contributor to driving sustainable waste management in business, partly through WMCs. Early WMC development (1992 onwards) was based upon preceding developments from mainland ...
The Waste Strategy 2000 for England and Wales focused upon the increasing necessity to minimise the ...
The waste minimisation club concept was devised to promote the exchange of experiences between geogr...
For some years, waste minimisation clubs have been important sources of information for industry in ...
The UK waste strategy is based upon the central concept of the hierarchy of preferable options for t...
Waste Strategy 2000 (Waste Strategy for England and Wales) as well as the Waste Strategy for England...
The UK Sustainable Development Strategy requires that society makes prudent use of resources so as t...
Following a Defra consultation from February to May 2006, the government published its new waste str...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
To help drive the required behaviour change for increased sustainable practice the Government in Eng...
In 2007, in England, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published WasteSt...
As the need for managing our waste sustainably becomes more apparent policy makers are revising thei...
The UK Landfill Tax was introduced by the Finance Act 1996 as an economic measure to discourage the ...
Dealing with society’s waste is one of the major environmental challenges facing the UK. A fundament...
Solid waste management is a field of great diversity and dynamism throughout Europe. Over the last 3...
By tracing the emergence of waste strategy in England, leading up to the most recent strategy launch...
The Waste Strategy 2000 for England and Wales focused upon the increasing necessity to minimise the ...
The waste minimisation club concept was devised to promote the exchange of experiences between geogr...
For some years, waste minimisation clubs have been important sources of information for industry in ...
The UK waste strategy is based upon the central concept of the hierarchy of preferable options for t...
Waste Strategy 2000 (Waste Strategy for England and Wales) as well as the Waste Strategy for England...
The UK Sustainable Development Strategy requires that society makes prudent use of resources so as t...
Following a Defra consultation from February to May 2006, the government published its new waste str...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
To help drive the required behaviour change for increased sustainable practice the Government in Eng...
In 2007, in England, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published WasteSt...
As the need for managing our waste sustainably becomes more apparent policy makers are revising thei...
The UK Landfill Tax was introduced by the Finance Act 1996 as an economic measure to discourage the ...
Dealing with society’s waste is one of the major environmental challenges facing the UK. A fundament...
Solid waste management is a field of great diversity and dynamism throughout Europe. Over the last 3...
By tracing the emergence of waste strategy in England, leading up to the most recent strategy launch...
The Waste Strategy 2000 for England and Wales focused upon the increasing necessity to minimise the ...
The waste minimisation club concept was devised to promote the exchange of experiences between geogr...
For some years, waste minimisation clubs have been important sources of information for industry in ...