UK to establish 'world first' UN-backed centre for circular economy research

Stuart Stone
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UNECE-backed research hub established following seven-figure funding award for UCL, Brunel, Exeter, and Swansea universities and the British Geological Survey

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has today announced plans to establish a "world first" United Nations-backed International Centre of Excellence on Sustainable Resource Management in...

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