03Dec

2018 Recycling Week “well-received”, says WRAP

Posted on 3rd December, 2018

Waste and resources charity, WRAP, has labelled 2018 Recycling Week “the best so far” in its 15-year history.   This year’s campaign was centred around plastics, with the theme ‘Recycling. We do. Because it matters,’ which took place week commencing 24th September. Over the week, more than 100, local authorities, retailers and brands took part  to…

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03Dec

ADISA awards AssetCare a merit

Posted on 3rd December, 2018

AssetCare have been ADISA members for over 5 years and having undergone eight audits over this periods, have recently passed another, maintaining their merit certification. ADISA members not only go through a robust full audit every 3 years they also agree to undergoing completely unannounced audits. Our members have no idea or any notice that…

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03Dec

Defra announces PBS consultation

Posted on 3rd December, 2018

Despite their many distractions in Whitehall, we have to applaud Defra in allowing a proper consultation before introducing a mandatory PCS Balancing Scheme (PBS) next year. Last week Defra announced that they are to commence a consultation period, following submissions by the 1st March. They aim to complete the consultation by the end of April…

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29Nov

Reporting portable batteries that have been exported from the UK

Posted on 29th November, 2018

The Batteries Regulations 2009 have been amended to allow producers to deduct portable batteries that are exported outside of the UK. The change will take effect as of the forthcoming compliance year of 2019. Producers of portable batteries who are currently registered with BatteryBack now have an opportunity to revise their placed on market data…

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07Nov

LGA warns of China ban ‘risk’ for councils

Posted on 7th November, 2018

The Local Government Association (LGA) has warned of higher waste costs facing councils, following China’s import restrictions on certain recyclable materials, which came into force earlier this year. According to the Association, councils impacted by the ban have seen their recycling costs increase by £500,000 on average over the last year. The LGA highlighted that…

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07Nov

Cooking on gas

Posted on 7th November, 2018

Due to popular demand, WasteCare is pleased to announce the expansion of its free national gas cylinder repatriation scheme. Building on the exclusive service for Calor, Air Liquide and Air Products cylinders, WasteCare provides a national service for all types of pressurised cylinders, including LPG cylinders, gas tanks, fire extinguishers and aerosols. Respecting some smaller…

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07Nov

MEPs support recyclable plastic target for bottles

Posted on 7th November, 2018

The European Parliament has given the “green light” for a proposed 35% recycled content in new plastic bottles by 2025. The decision follows on from the European Parliament’s Environment Committee vote to change the European Commission’s Single Use Plastics Directive to include the 35% mandatory target. Additionally, the Single Use Plastics Directive, as amended by…

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07Nov

Government to levy tax on single-use plastic packaging

Posted on 7th November, 2018

Chancellor Phillip Hammond has announced that the government will levy a tax on single-use plastic packaging, which contains less than 30% recycled content. The measure was proposed in the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget Statement on 29 October to “tackle the scourge” of plastic pollution on land and in oceans. Addressing Parliament, Mr Hammond said: “I said…

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07Nov

Agency training to counter modern-day slavery

Posted on 7th November, 2018

The Environment Agency has trained “over 100 staff” to help spot signs of modern-day slavery within the waste sector. The EA’s actions follow on from the Hope for Justice’s latest figures, which highlight that two-thirds of victims have reportedly worked in the waste management industry. Some of the Agency’s officers have been trained and instructed…

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07Nov

WEEE projects first in line for Fee funding

Posted on 7th November, 2018

Two projects have received funding worth nearly £1m, following a pay-out of money raised through the WEEE Compliance fund last year. Around £8m of funding is currently available, after electronic goods producers were unable to meet their WEEE recycling targets of old appliances last year under what is proving to be a controversial system. The…

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