This is a 2007 report from the Irish EPA which may be of interest. This study reports on the findings of the first phase of a two-part project examining pay-by-use (PBU) charging systems in Ireland conducted between May and September 2006. The second in-depth case study phase will be completed …
Mais »UK – wasted food now costs UK homes £10 billion, new study reveals
The cost of needlessly wasted food to UK households is £10 billion a year, £2 billion higher than previously estimated according to new research published today by WRAP. The research gives detailed new insights into the nature and amount of food waste thrown away in the UK and is believed …
Mais »USA – world‘s largest landfill gas facility slated for San Francisco
GLOBE-Net reports that as part of a Joint Venture, the technology group The Linde Group and the North American company Waste Management Inc. will build the world‘‘s biggest plant for the conversion of landfill gas into environmentally friendly biogas in Livermore, California. The plant will begin operating in 2009. It …
Mais »US – car companies look to generate power from waste heat
One might think that the steam engine is an outdated technology that had its heyday centuries ago, but in fact steam is once again a hot topic with vehicle manufacturers. Indeed, the next generation of hybrid cars and trucks may incorporate some form of steam power. Honda, for example, has …
Mais »USA – CleanTech Biofuels says first phase of MSW to ethanol project is operational
CleanTech Biofuels, Inc. has announced that the equipment purchased from the University of California at Berkeley is now in place and operational. Testing of cellulosic feedstocks has begun. Waste Business Journal reports that it is estimated that Americans produce 4.4 pounds of waste per day, or 229 million tons of …
Mais »USA – Pepsi redesigns bottles, cutting plastic by 20%
Pepsi is introducing its lightest 500ml flavored non-carbonated beverage bottle yet. The company has reduced the plastic in this bottle by 20%, which will eliminate approximately 20 million pounds of waste from the environment. The lighter bottles will begin hitting store shelves this month. Environmental Expert reports that the new …
Mais »Scotland – fry-drive: how waste cooking oil is fuelling move to a greener planet
A former computer programmer is spending his days trawling around fish and chip shops collecting used cooking oil in a bid to help save the planet. The Scotsman reports that Alexander MacDonald converts old cooking oil into biodiesel and his business has become so popular that during the recent Grangemouth …
Mais »UK – plastic bag policy ‘a diversion‘
Plans to ban or charge for single-use plastic bags are a diversion from the real environmental issues, one of the government‘‘s own advisers has said. BBC reports that waste and recycling expert (and RRF Trustee) Professor Chris Coggins said such a government policy allowed the supermarkets to pass on responsibility …
Mais »UK – research on exposure to dust and endotoxin levels in commercial composting facilities
The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) has announced funding for a research project to investigate vehicle operators exposure to dust and endotoxin in the composting sector and to evaluate current control measures. The research is being carried out by the Cardiff School of Health Sciences at the University of Wales …
Mais »USA – making Zero Waste part of the plan
An article from Dr Maggie Clarke of Maggie Clarke, a long-time New York City-based solid waste scientist, researcher, educator, and activist. Amid the pages and pages of ideas and proposals to move New York toward sustainability in "PlaNYC", there is barely a mention of solid waste. Even though solid waste …
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