TITECH's Brian Gist explains why new technology will play a key role in helping the UK achieve the recycling targets set out in the WEEE Directive Recast.
In an open letter Barry Munday, architect and chairman of The Housing Forum has called for the candidates in the imminent Mayoral election to make waste management a priority.
Amy McDonough, a solar energy project developer, explains why solar energy installations are growing in popularity with landfill owners, as well as how to go about installing such a system.
Underground waste vacuum systems have been slow to catch on in the UK. Julian Gaylor, explains some of the reasons why that could be about to change.
Georgina Davies argues that the Australian waste and recycling industry is in danger of falling into a skills shortage as it haemorrhages skilled workers to the cash rich mining industry.
William Brandes, retired chief of the Energy Recovery and Waste Management Branch at the U.S. EPA has given supporting testimony to a hearing into a proposed waste to energy facility in the Virgin Islands.
Rolf Stein, CEO of Advanced Plasma Power explains why tighter EU regulation needs to provide a transparent legislative framework to deliver a range of advanced treatment technologies.
Tom Bird, MD at metals recycling group, Van Dalen, argues the UK media must move away from a parochial emphasis on metal theft and focus instead on the global marketplace.
The conclusions of the OFT market study into organic waste are a victory for common sense and could help the UK realise a genuinely efficient waste carbon management infrastructure says Peter Jones, OBE...
Chris Williams, managing director at Green Energy Parks explains that the UK's upcoming Renewable Obligation Certificates banding review must deliver vital clarity for the industry.