Tag Archives: Curiosidades

Europe – thinking twice about the garbage

The International Herald Tribune has run an interesting and quite extensive piece on variable rate charging (pay-as-you-throw). The most notable thing about garbage in the picture-perfect medieval city [of Zurich] is that it‘‘s nearly impossible to find any. On Untere Zaune, a winding cobbled street in Zurich‘‘s historic old town, …

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A sua cozinha e o clima do Planeta

Tudo que chega à mão do consumidor, de um sofá a uma laranja, necessita de embalagem, sejam elas aqueles plásticos-bolha que todos adoram ficar estourando ou as ultrapassadas caixas de madeira, que tanto danificam as frutas. Em 2002, o Brasil consolidou-se como o 11o maior consumidor mundial de embalagens, superando …

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UK – farm plastics recycling scheme starts up in Yorkshire

A new project that collects plastic bottles collected from farms for recycling has begun in Yorkshire. Letsrecycle.com reports that the Recovered Agricultural Plastics Scheme (RAPS) has been developed by Wrexham-based plastics reprocessor Recovered Plastic, working with East Yorkshire group JSR Farms and agricultural chemicals supplier Agrovista. Under the scheme, which …

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Italy – decree includes compost in green procurement targets

Given the potential strategic implications on compost markets and related possibilities to propose similar provisions in other Member States, you may be interested to know, that after a technical inquiry Italy has finally listed – by means of a specific Decree – compost from separate collection among materials able to …

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China fired up over recycling

Sydney Morning Herald reports that rubbish from Europe‘‘s recycling bins is being transported halfway across the world to blight China‘‘s booming coastal cities, usually in plumes of acrid black smoke. Its fate is said to be very different from that imagined by conscientious householders when they sift through the detritus …

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UK – the Chew Magna zero waste project

It may be a tiny dot on the planet, but the village of Chew Magna has set out to save the world, reports GraduateEngineer.com. The community of 1,100 in the Chew Valley, south of Bristol, hopes to become the first in Britain to cause no damage to the planet. Engineering …

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Denmark – social cost-benefit analysis of waste as fuel in of cement production

Every year 3.3 million tonnes of waste is incinerated in Denmark. The number is expected to increase to over 4 million tonnes by 2020. So far, the answer to the increasing amount of waste has been to enlarge the municipal incineration capacity. EAIs report shows that it would be better …

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Japan – government to aid Pacific Islands in waste management

The Yomiuri Shimbun reports that the Japanese government plans to launch projects to support island nations in the South Pacific in their efforts to reduce waste and increase recycling, sources said. The government is considering launching such projects in 16 countries and territories belonging to the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) …

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England – Environment Agency guidance on sampling and testing of wastes to meet landfill waste acceptance procedures

The Environment Agency for England & Wales has published guidance for Environment Agency officers, waste producers and the waste management industry. It will assist in the development of sampling plans, in undertaking testing programmes for waste characterisation and in compliance testing and the use of the data to determine acceptance …

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UK – trade waste recycling best practice guide

The Gretaer London Authority (GLA) has published a guide – written by consultants Enviros – which aims to develop the opportunity that trade waste recycling presents through establishing best practice guidance, which is based on researched case studies and builds on the lessons learnt by authorities who are operating successful …

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