In January 2014, new legislation will force businesses in Scotland to separate and sort all waste for recycling. If this applies to you, what should you be doing to get your arrangements in line with
the law?
Published 28.10.2013
The government is planning to undertake quality tests at waste sites. This is to try to reduce recycling contamination. How might it affect you and your waste collections?
Published 02.04.2013
The Welsh Assembly has published details of its Environment Bill, which requires businesses to separate waste at source. When does this come in and are there similar rules in other parts of the UK?
Published 24.06.2015
From 1 January 2015 the requirement to separate waste under the Waste Regulations 2012 comes into force. How might this affect you?
Published 04.11.2014
You’re on the lookout for a new waste contractor. Before you sign on the dotted line, what are the key questions you should ask to help you select the right one for your business?
Published 23.11.2017
According to a survey by facilities and waste management specialists Direct 365, almost all of your staff recycle at home, but only half bother while they’re at work. What can you do about this?
Published 23.09.2015
In 2015 the Waste (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2012 came in to force. They require businesses to separate paper, glass, metal and plastic before the materials are collected. Could new
bins help you to do this?
Published 24.10.2017
You’ve been told that removing individual bins from staff workstations could help you comply with waste legislation and save you money to boot. Is there anything in this?
Published 26.04.2017
To help clarify the rules on waste separation the Environment Agency (EA) has produced new guidance material. What does it say?
Published 30.01.2015
According to new information from the government, the number of local councils collecting recycling from businesses is on the rise. So is it worth using these services and, if so, what sort of
savings are achievable?
Published 24.05.2011