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In The Spotlight Design will become increasingly critical if the public is to accept new waste infrastructure. Andy King reports Plans for food waste collections have been brought forward five years as Southwark Council looks to double its recycling rate to 40%. Katie Coyne reports Bywaters' David Rumble recently returned from an event in Singapore, where he discovered wildly different approaches to waste management around the world EU waste experts were out in force at London ExCeL last, where they gave a flavour of the continent to their UK cousins. Katie Coyne reportsRead older In The Spotlight |
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Design will become increasingly critical if the public is to accept new waste infrastructure. Andy King reports
Plans for food waste collections have been brought forward five years as Southwark Council looks to double its recycling rate to 40%. Katie Coyne reports
Bywaters' David Rumble recently returned from an event in Singapore, where he discovered wildly different approaches to waste management around the world
EU waste experts were out in force at London ExCeL last, where they gave a flavour of the continent to their UK cousins. Katie Coyne reports


