Five pence plastic bag charge to be introduced in England
The government is to introduce a 5p charge for plastic bags in England from 2015 in an effort to discourage their use and reduce waste
View ArticleScientists create ‘self-healing’ plastic
Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a ‘self-healing’ plastic that could one day allow objects from cracked mobile phone screens to meteor-battered space probes to automatically...
View ArticleFrench supermarket sells ‘ugly’ fruit and vegetables
Supermarket chain Intermarché in France has been selling ‘ugly’ fruit and vegetables to customers at a discounted rate to highlight the problem of food waste and provide customers with a cheaper...
View ArticleMPs call for landfill ban
A new report highlights billion-pound economy boost to be had in better resource efficiency
View ArticleSainsbury’s powers entire supermarket with food waste
A Sainsbury’s store in Cannock has become the first supermarket in the world to derive 100% of its power through its own food waste
View ArticleWaste-to-jet fuel partnership takes off
A new project, the first of its kind globally, will see rubbish otherwise bound for landfill turned into clean aviation fuel
View Article‘Wonky fruit and veg’ hits UK supermarket shelves
UK supermarket giant Asda is trialling a new range of misshapen fruit and vegetables – sold at reduced prices – in what they say is an attempt to cut food waste
View ArticleTurning plastic bottles into boardshorts
A London-based surf brand wants to tackle increasing levels of plastic waste along the UK coastline by transforming it into beachwear
View ArticleScotland launches #MakeThingsLast campaign to reduce waste
Scotland’s environment secretary has challenged the nation to #MakeThingsLast with the launch of a social media engagement campaign to promote repairing, reusing and remanufacturing as part of a wider...
View ArticleValue of waste pickers revealed
Research has highlighted the importance of waste pickers to cities around the worldThe post Value of waste pickers revealed appeared first on Positive News.
View ArticleThree good things: 3D printing
From architecture to healthcare; we look at new ways in which 3D printing is helping society to progressThe post Three good things: 3D printing appeared first on Positive News.
View ArticleCould ‘secondhand first’ be an antidote to fast fashion?
Next week, clothes recycling charity Traid will be urging people to wear secondhand instead of buying new. Could instilling pride in wearing pre-owned clothes help avoid wasteful fast fashion?The post...
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