This briefing forms part of a larger PhD research investigation into reuse behaviour at the organisational level in the UK. The organisations included in this sample selected from the Waste and Resource Action Programme exhibit similar features in terms of being probable leaders in the field of waste management. The types of organisations included were retailers, construction companies, waste service companies, manufacturers and third sector organisations. The briefing argues that a sudden rise in attention and the increased significance of reuse in the industry are ‘reactions’ to several socio-economic and environmental issues, which indeed have always been a factor; this is demonstrated through the UK waste journey
Waste management has changed significantly in some parts of the world since the introduction of the ...
Moving up the waste hierarchy is a key priority for UK waste policy. Waste prevention requires polic...
This paper examines the nature of the relationship between sustainable waste management behaviour be...
This paper explores, through the medium of literature review and a single in-depth empirical study c...
This paper explores, through the medium of literature review and a single in-depth empirical study c...
The current dominant waste management techniques (recycling, recovery and disposal), which are ‘scie...
There have been approximately 400 third sector organisations set up across the UK since the 1970s wi...
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Despite the increasing awareness of the consequences of waste, there is no consensus on how and why ...
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Waste management of UK shopping centres must contend with operational performance, variable levels o...
The paper intended to examine recycling initiatives of a group of UK retail centre in regards to the...
In order to increase waste recycling, many studies have been conducted to understand factors that ma...
The aim of this paper is to offer an exploratory review of the approaches to sustainability within t...
Ongoing efforts to seek better resource efficiency have highlighted the role of reuse as a contribut...
Waste management has changed significantly in some parts of the world since the introduction of the ...
Moving up the waste hierarchy is a key priority for UK waste policy. Waste prevention requires polic...
This paper examines the nature of the relationship between sustainable waste management behaviour be...
This paper explores, through the medium of literature review and a single in-depth empirical study c...
This paper explores, through the medium of literature review and a single in-depth empirical study c...
The current dominant waste management techniques (recycling, recovery and disposal), which are ‘scie...
There have been approximately 400 third sector organisations set up across the UK since the 1970s wi...
From the perspective of two sites of recycling practice, this study offers preliminary research on t...
Despite the increasing awareness of the consequences of waste, there is no consensus on how and why ...
Despite the increasing attention being paid to waste recycling, there is a dearth of both empirical ...
Waste management of UK shopping centres must contend with operational performance, variable levels o...
The paper intended to examine recycling initiatives of a group of UK retail centre in regards to the...
In order to increase waste recycling, many studies have been conducted to understand factors that ma...
The aim of this paper is to offer an exploratory review of the approaches to sustainability within t...
Ongoing efforts to seek better resource efficiency have highlighted the role of reuse as a contribut...
Waste management has changed significantly in some parts of the world since the introduction of the ...
Moving up the waste hierarchy is a key priority for UK waste policy. Waste prevention requires polic...
This paper examines the nature of the relationship between sustainable waste management behaviour be...