Scientists say a new chemical recycling method could convert everyday plastic waste into key ingredients used in cancer medicines, potentially reducing reliance on fossil-based materials. Researchers led by the University of St Andrews have discovered a way to turn household plastic waste into a valuable chemical building block used in the manufacture of anti-cancer drugs…
Read morePlastic waste could be turned into anti-cancer drugs, researchers say
Scientists say a new chemical recycling method could convert everyday plastic waste into key ingredients used in cancer medicines, potentially reducing reliance on fossil-based materials. Researchers led by the University of St Andrews have discovered a way to turn household plastic waste into a valuable chemical building block used in the manufacture of anti-cancer drugs…
Read moreUniversity secures £44,000 grant to study barriers to paper cup recycling
University College London has been awarded more than £44,000 through the National Cup Recycling Scheme’s Beyond the Bin fund to investigate why paper cups continue to be missed by mainstream recycling systems. University College London (UCL) has been named the winner of the National Cup Recycling Scheme’s Beyond the Bin project fund, receiving more…
Read moreSalvation Army Trading Company halts textile collections at HWRCs amid market pressures
The Salvation Army Trading Company has suspended the collection of donated textiles from household waste and recycling centres, citing rising donation volumes, increasing costs and wider economic pressures affecting the used clothing sector. The Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL) has suspended textile collections from household waste and recycling centres (HWRCs), pointing to escalating volumes…
Read moreUniversity secures £44,000 grant to study barriers to paper cup recycling
University College London has been awarded more than £44,000 through the National Cup Recycling Scheme’s Beyond the Bin fund to investigate why paper cups continue to be missed by mainstream recycling systems. University College London (UCL) has been named the winner of the National Cup Recycling Scheme’s Beyond the Bin project fund, receiving more…
Read moreSalvation Army Trading Company halts textile collections at HWRCs amid market pressures
The Salvation Army Trading Company has suspended the collection of donated textiles from household waste and recycling centres, citing rising donation volumes, increasing costs and wider economic pressures affecting the used clothing sector. The Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL) has suspended textile collections from household waste and recycling centres (HWRCs), pointing to escalating volumes…
Read moreThousands of Christmas trees to be reused and recycled in North Somerset festive scheme
North Somerset Council and Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm are aiming to repurpose up to 4,000 Christmas trees this winter, expanding a long-running partnership designed to reduce seasonal waste and support environmental and community initiatives. Thousands of Christmas trees are set to be given a second life in North Somerset this winter as the local…
Read moreStaying Grounded in a Fast-Changing World: Climate Emotions and the Resilience Toolkit
As climate impacts intensify and environmental news becomes harder to process, many people are experiencing powerful—and often unspoken—emotional responses. In this reflective and practical piece, Linda Aspey (CPA) and Trang Dang (CIWM) explore the idea of climate emotions, why they are a rational response to a hyper-complex crisis, and how Climate Café Listening Circles can…
Read moreEPR schemes falling short on reuse as recycling dominates policy focus, Ellen MacArthur Foundation warns
Extended Producer Responsibility frameworks are directing materials towards recycling rather than higher-value reuse and repair, according to a new policy brief from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, which calls for stronger fee incentives and clearer regulation to support circular economy goals. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) schemes are failing to prioritise reuse and remanufacturing, despite…
Read moreEPR schemes falling short on reuse as recycling dominates policy focus, Ellen MacArthur Foundation warns
Extended Producer Responsibility frameworks are directing materials towards recycling rather than higher-value reuse and repair, according to a new policy brief from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, which calls for stronger fee incentives and clearer regulation to support circular economy goals. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) schemes are failing to prioritise reuse and remanufacturing, despite…
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