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Recycling in China "better" than UK landfilling
...the carbon emissions from transporting plastic bottles and paper to China and recycling there are less than a third of chucking them away and making new versions....Posted: 21 August 2008
Asda intros cardboard milk bottles, lays gauntlet to pouches and plastic
Forget milk in pouches: Asda is now selling milk in cardboard cartons which it says are greener and easier to recycle.Posted: 12 August 2008
Dragons' Den plastic bag bin hits shops
Remember that carrier bag bin from Dragon's Den? Well, you can finally buy one.Posted: 21 July 2008
Co-Op fizzy pop goes recycled
...today and you won't just be getting a sugar hit -- you'll also be closing the recycling loop. Starting now, all the supermarket's own-brand fizzy drinks will be...Posted: 21 July 2008
WEEE at one: 1 in 5 still not recycling gadgets
New surveys say we're still not recycling gadgets, despite the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment law preparing to celebrate its first birthday.Posted: 27 June 2008
Topshop to recycle your old clothes
...a collection box and Topshop will give them to the charity TRAID (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development). For this week only, 23 to 29 June...Posted: 24 June 2008
News roundup: long distance electric cars, Kidston's Tesco bags, Dell vs Apple
We've scoured the green web so you don't have to. Read on for the day's news in a bite-size nuggets.Posted: 13 June 2008
Is bottled water still bad for the environment?
...of water the other day, it turned out to be a fancy invite to a Closed Loop Recycling plant in east London. The 'Bring a Bottle' event later this month promises to...Posted: 10 June 2008
Are we dreaming or is 'Big Brother' now green?
...burning ambition. I rang them, full of excitement, to check up on that large recycling bin. Turns out, it's not, well, all that large. "It's a recycling bin,"...Posted: 05 June 2008
When etiquette and green intentions collide
...materials, but they use energy and resources in their manufacture. Recycling the cups takes energy too. As for biodegradable cups, not everyone has access...Posted: 08 May 2008
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