You’ve heard that from April anyone involved in construction projects is going to have to prepare a detailed waste management plan. What will this involve and do you need to complete one?
Published 01.03.2008
The government has announced that it plans to scrap the Site Waste Management Plan Regulations 2008. When is this going to happen, what will replace them and how might you be affected?
Published 30.10.2012
From April 6 2008 all construction projects with a value in excess of £300,000 require a site waste management plan to be completed. What does this actually involve?
Published 01.04.2008
You’ve heard that there’s a legal requirement for all construction waste to be segregated into appropriately colour-coded skips. If this is really the case, how should you organise things?
Published 28.10.2009
If you’ve been using the same packaging materials for many years, not only might you be failing to comply with your legal duties, but you could be missing out on potential cost savings. What should
you be looking at?
Published 17.06.2010
New waste management regulations recently came into force across England and Wales. What do they cover and what, if any, will be their impact on your business?
Published 16.06.2011
A government agency has extended its funding stream for businesses that are keen to make more efficient use of material resources. How might you be eligible for the funding and what sort of things
might you consider?
Published 03.09.2012
You’ve heard that using metal packaging products, such as tins and metal containers, is a cheaper and greener option than plastic alternatives. So is there a case for using metals instead of other
products?
Published 16.06.2011
The government has decided against introducing restrictions on the landfilling of certain wastes, including paper, food and textiles. Why has it made this decision and how might it affect you?
Published 23.11.2010