The Nuclear Waste Services strategy for the UK aims to "make nuclear waste permanently safe, sooner". The strategy is focused on goals to hit by 2030 (Image: NWS corporate strategy report 2023) The ...
Continental is calling for operators to embrace retreading to help manage the number of waste tyres generated by fleets each ...
Paul Hubbard, the Managing Director and CEO of Northpointe Energy, outlines the current options for disposing of municipal ...
A community-led food waste initiative has received a boost in support. ODS teamed up with Cherwell Collective to support mass food distribution events during the festive season by providing free bins ...
Aimed at horticultural growers who package on-site, the revolutionary machine – which is already proven in other sectors - can sort the packaging from surplus fresh produce. This allows waste ...
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy has unveiled its single radioactive waste strategy and the BEIS parliamentary select committee has reported on national policy statement for ...
Effective nuclear waste management is a critical global challenge, particularly for countries like the UK looking to expand their nuclear power sectors. The UK has a substantial amount of existing ...
Jack Cartwright explores the material value hidden in the UK’s discarded electronics and the carbon savings that proper ...
The UK has produced radioactive waste since the dawn of the nuclear age some 70 years ago. The waste comes from nuclear power stations, medical and industrial facilities and the defence programme.
New British nuclear power facilities like Hinkley Point C, above, and Sizewell C will require space to store waste (Picture: EDF Energy/AFP) Here’s a puzzle for you. Imagine you have enough ‘stuff’ to ...
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