How new regulations could help clean up the recycling industry

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New rules requiring recycling sorting firms to undertake regular quality checks could help improve UK recycling rates

We've all done it. From time to time you throw a yoghurt pot or tin can in the recycling when you are not quite sure whether it can be recycled or not. It is a harmless mistake, you think, a victimless...

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