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  2. Zero Waste Week - Wikipedia

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    [23] [22] In September 2008 Strauss launched the first Zero Waste Week with an internet campaign from her blog, to persuade people to reduce, reuse and recycle waste. [24] In September 2013 a new website was setup for Zero Waste Week, [ 25 ] and by 2017 people from seventy-three countries had taken part. [ 26 ]

  3. New recycling system to be decided this week - AOL

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    A decision on the future of recycling in Wiltshire will be made this week, the council has said. Households will have their food waste collected weekly and flexible plastics recycled in 2027 if a ...

  4. 2024 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Data from the Office for National Statistics indicates the UK economy grew by 0.2% in January 2024, largely fuelled by retail sales, both in the High Street and online. [258] Sunak tells Prime Minister's Questions he will not return £10m donated to the Conservative Party by Frank Hester, because he has apologised and "his remorse should be ...

  5. Recycling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    There is a high recycling rate for metal cans in the UK, with aluminium recycling and steel cans being the most common items. Metal can be recycled indefinitely, and aluminium cans use just 5% of the energy needed to produce them from scratch and only release 5% of the amount of greenhouse gases.

  6. Letsrecycle.com - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2024, the editorial team consists of Joshua Doherty and Hayley Guest. [11] Previous journalists include Will Date, Tom Goulding and Beth Slow. [12] In 2010, letsrecycle.com added a YouTube account [13] and Twitter account @letsrecycle. [14] The website is published by The Environment Media Group Ltd.

  7. Waste in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK is now looking for options to reduce the levels of their landfill sites through legislation. This is a United Kingdom national strategy of which member states set up methods to target biodegradable materials in landfills. These methods include and are mainly composed of recycling, composting, and biogas production. [11]

  8. 2024 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

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    Reform UK are the only major party to oppose the current net zero target made by the government. [224] Instead, it pledged to support the environment with more tree planting, more recycling and less single-use plastics. [225] [226] [227] Farage predicted Labour would win the election, but said he was planning to campaign for the next election ...

  9. Recycling rates by country - Wikipedia

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    Recycling rates by country 2019 Country % recycling % composting % incineration with energy recovery % incineration without energy recovery % other recovery % landfill % other disposal Australia: 24.6 19.8 0.6 0 9.5 55 0 Austria: 26.5 32.6 38.9 0 0 2.1 0 Belgium: 34.1 20.6 42.3 0.5 1.6 0 0 Costa Rica: 3 3.8 0 0 0 86.5 6.7 Czech Republic: 22.8 11.7