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Bloomberg to block New York's WEEE rules

New York Mayor argues polluter pays eWaste bill will place unfair burden on electronics manufacturers

clock 19 February 2008 • 1 min read

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TV Makers Facing a Toxic Digital Deadline

With the US digital switchover fast approaching Conrad MacKerron of green business group As You Sow argues it is time for electronics firms to get their eWaste policies in order

clock 19 February 2008 • 5 min read

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Green plastics: Cracking a corny problem

Computers you can throw on the compost heap might sound ridiculous, but work underway to develop biodegradable plastics may one day make it a reality

clock 12 February 2008 • 6 min read

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Government unveils stricter recycling targets

Defra claims higher waste recovery targets will help cut carbon emissions and meet EU recycling obligations

clock 11 February 2008 • 3 min read

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HP turns plastic bottles into printer cartridges

New process allows IT firm to turn old printer cartridges and plastic bottles into new cartridges

clock 31 January 2008 • 1 min read

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Record recycling fine for UK wine importer

Importer for Kumala wines fined almost quarter of a million pounds for breach of recycling rules

clock 25 January 2008 • 1 min read

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London SMBs to get free recycling support

London Remade launches free one-on-one recycling advisory service for smaller businesses

clock 23 January 2008 • 1 min read

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So is Las Vegas getting a vertical farm or not?

clock 17 January 2008 • 2 min read

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New York joins war on plastic bags

Big Apple latest city to introduce legislation tackling plastic bags

clock 16 January 2008 •

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China to ban plastic bags

Ultra-thin plastic bags to be banned from this June

clock 09 January 2008 • 1 min read
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