Roughly 39.2 million corporatewear garments are believed to be consumed each year (around 16,290 tonnes). Around 90% of these are sent to landfill or for incineration. The opportunities to increase both re-use and recycling are examined in this study.
Read MoreA study providing detailed information on the production, use and trade of these four principal metals. Recycling, end-uses, market prices and government regulations such as Reach status, government stockpiles and trade restrictions are also examined.
Read MoreOakdene Hollins believes that lack of evidence in key areas and inaction will lead to continuing uncertainty and risk over critical raw materials. This note outlines key factors and developments and suggests actions to address.
Read MoreThe overall aim of the PAS is to provide a specification that can be adopted by suppliers for producing grades of size-reduced tyre rubber such that potential customers will be assured that they are procuring a material of consistent and verifiable quality.
Read MoreWaste prevention is at the top of the waste hierarchy. A major priority of the coalition government is to move towards a zero waste economy, and an important element of this will be to encourage and increase waste prevention. This review maps and collates the available evidence on business waste prevention.
Read MoreThis module is part of the Level 3 Cross-Cutting Theme reports. It refers to the accompanying Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of Reuse and Material Use Efficiency as contributors to waste prevention.
Read MoreWaste prevention is at the top of the waste hierarchy. A major priority of the coalition government is to move towards a zero waste economy, and an important element of this will be to encourage and increase waste prevention. This review aimed to map and collate the available evidence on business waste prevention. The evidence review will help inform the preparation of England's National Waste Prevention Programme as required under the revised EU Waste Framework Directive of 2008.
Read MoreWaste prevention is at the top of the waste hierarchy. A major priority of the coalition government is to move towards a zero waste economy, and an important element of this will be to encourage and increase waste prevention. This review aimed to map and collate the available evidence on business waste prevention. The evidence review will help inform the preparation of England's National Waste Prevention Programme as required under the revised EU Waste Framework Directive of 2008.
Read MoreWaste prevention is at the top of the waste hierarchy. A major priority of the coalition government is to move towards a zero waste economy, and an important element of this will be to encourage and increase waste prevention. This review aimed to map and collate the available evidence on business waste prevention. The evidence review will help inform the preparation of England's National Waste Prevention Programme as required under the revised EU Waste Framework Directive of 2008.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 4 modules that comprise technical annexes to the main report. This module deals specifically with historic and related materials pertinent to waste prevention but which were either supernumerary or marginal to the scope of the review.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of waste prevention in the Hospitality Sector.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of waste prevention in the Construction & Demolition Sector.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of waste prevention using the Intervention mechanism of Standards.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of waste prevention in the Food & Drink Sector.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of waste prevention in the Retail Sector.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of waste prevention using the Intervention mechanism of Procurement.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of Interventions and introduces the types of assistance or intervention provided to help businesses change waste prevention performance. The module refers to the accompanying Level 2 modules, L2m4-1 to L2m4-8, which detail and exemplify the full evidence for each type.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of Attitudes and Behaviours of businesses with respect to waste prevention.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of Approaches to waste prevention.
Read MoreThis module is one of a number of Level 2 modules that contain analyses of Approaches, Interventions, Sector Issues and other aspects of the review. This module deals specifically with the aspect of waste prevention using the Intervention mechanism of Labelling.
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