EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible authorities to research the alternatives to landfill. In the work reported here the local waste collection authority (Charnwood Borough Council) has adopted the aspirational strategy of becoming a "Zero Waste Borough" to lead the drive for public participation. The work concludes that the separate collection of food waste would be needed to meet the two regulatory standards on recycling and biologically active wastes. An analysis of a neighbouring Authority (Newcastle-Under-Lyne Borough Council (NBC), a similar sized local authority that has a successful weekly food waste collection service was undertaken. Results indicate that the main challen...
Waste Strategy 2000 (Waste Strategy for England and Wales) as well as the Waste Strategy for England...
Waste disposal in the UK is reaching a critical point. Aside from the EU Directive 1999/31/EF requir...
In 2007, in England, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published WasteSt...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
This project was a case study with a Local Authority (Charnwood Borough Council, Leicestershire) to ...
The Cardiff School of Engineering has examined numerous aspects with regard to increasing the divers...
The East London Community Recycling Partnership (ELCRP) food waste scheme serves 3 014 dwellings per...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
The revised Waste Framework Directive requires EU Member States to recycle 50% of their household wa...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Waste Strategy 2000 (Waste Strategy for England and Wales) as well as the Waste Strategy for England...
Waste disposal in the UK is reaching a critical point. Aside from the EU Directive 1999/31/EF requir...
In 2007, in England, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published WasteSt...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
This project was a case study with a Local Authority (Charnwood Borough Council, Leicestershire) to ...
The Cardiff School of Engineering has examined numerous aspects with regard to increasing the divers...
The East London Community Recycling Partnership (ELCRP) food waste scheme serves 3 014 dwellings per...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
The revised Waste Framework Directive requires EU Member States to recycle 50% of their household wa...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Waste Strategy 2000 (Waste Strategy for England and Wales) as well as the Waste Strategy for England...
Waste disposal in the UK is reaching a critical point. Aside from the EU Directive 1999/31/EF requir...
In 2007, in England, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published WasteSt...