Jacob Hayler, Executive Director of the Environmental Services Association (ESA), analyses Defra and the Environment Agency’s new Waste Crime Action Plan. Jacob Hayler, ESA OPINION: For more than a ...
Letsrecycle looks at the paper market for the month of March as the sector waits to see the effect of the war in Middle East.
Claire Chu, Consultant at Eunomia Research and Consulting, weighs up the benefits and drawbacks of on-the-go recycling.
Breedon Group is set to launch two new waste recovery and recycling facilities in England, aimed at increasing the reuse of construction and demolition materials. The company will open sites at ...
The National Letsrecycle Conference has been reimagined for 2026 – returning with a new identity and a sharper strategic focus. The Waste Sustainability & Investment Summit brings together senior ...
Dublin Waste to Energy has confirmed that it will hand over operations at the Poolbeg Energy from Waste facility to Kanadevia ...
Phil Rowan, Managing Director at Rowan Food and Biomass Engineering, on processing surplus items to be used for animal feed.
A second 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of operating an illegal waste site in the south of Liverpool.
The Environment Agency (EA) will receive an additional £45 million under the Waste Crime Action Plan, released last night (19 March 2026).
Fly-tippers will be compelled to clean up their own mess, as Defra sets out further details ahead of the Waste Crime Action Plan.
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