‘Not enough political will’: Packaging EPR fees delayed until 2025 – reaction
Businesses react after packaging EPR fees delay becomes another example of the UK government dragging its feet on eco policy.
Businesses react after packaging EPR fees delay becomes another example of the UK government dragging its feet on eco policy.
As concerns over Extended Producer Responsibility reforms continue, Ecovertias urges government to keep going but increase transparency.
Enterprise Nation, Uber Eats, and Visa launch Grants for Growth, a scheme to support packaging reduction in food service businesses.
Aldi partners with UK-based technology company, Polytag, to improve traceability of its packaging recycling.
Tesco is starting to roll out ready meals in recycled PET plastic packaging thanks to a partnership with manufacturer, Faerch.
Waitrose rolls out soft plastic recycling in 295 stores across the UK, selecting Impact Recycling as waste management partner.
Scotland’s deposit return scheme could start in confused state if small drinks producers are not given a “legal grace period” to prepare.
Harrods’ ‘H beauty’ store in Milton Keynes is collecting cosmetics packaging from consumers for recycling.
Absolut Vodka starts making its drinks bottles by using part hydrogen energy to power glass furnaces, as it targets carbon reduction.