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New joint Award Launched: REHIS Joint Awards and Albion Environmental

A new Joint Award, between Albion Environmental Limited (AEL) and REHIS, was signed off by Alasdair Meldrum (AEL) and Tom Bell (REHIS) in Edinburgh by the end of last year. This Joint Award “Training in the Waste and Resource Sector” aims to provide course candidates with background knowledge in the environmental legislation which affects the

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Guidance on Fire Safety at Non Hazardous Waste Transfer Stations.

In recent years, some serious fires have taken place at waste transfer stations (WTS). Fires at WTS have the potential to be very serious events, posing risk to life and presenting hazards to the local community and the environment. They can also be very costly. The growing incidence of fires has prompted the development of

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Compositional Waste Analysis and Future Potential for the Recycling System (Part 3)

Albion Environmental Ltd. can help you to estimate the future potential for your recycling system, carrying out Compositional Waste Analysis of Residual Waste. The main purposes of the analysis are: Provide details of the quantity of each material type going to the residual bin collection system operated by the Council. Try and identify the quantity

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Compositional Waste Analysis and Future Potential for the Recycling System (Part 2)

Albion Environmental Ltd. can help you to estimate the future potential for your recycling system, carrying out Compositional Waste Analysis of Residual Waste. The main purposes of the analysis are: Provide details of the quantity of each material type going to the residual bin collection system operated by the Council. Try and identify the quantity

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Compositional Waste Analysis and Future Potential for the Recycling System (Part 1)

Albion Environmental Ltd. can help you to estimate the future potential for your recycling system, carrying out Compositional Waste Analysis of Residual Waste. The main purposes of the analysis are: Provide details of the quantity of each material type going to the residual bin collection system operated by the Council. Try and identify the quantity

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Agri-renewables Strategy for Scotland – Scottish Government

This is a sectoral Routemap which sits alongside the 2020 Routemap for Renewable Energy in Scotland. The Strategy shows how agri-renewables can contribute to the aim of building a cleaner, greener Scotland and where we see the future for agri-renewables. It demonstrates how the Scottish Government, working in collaboration with industry and other stakeholders, will

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Cash boost for green infrastructure

A £3.8 million fund to help businesses develop green infrastructure proposals is now open. Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead announced the Scottish Recycling Fund (SRF) at the Safeguarding Scotland’s Resources Conference at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh. The fund will make loans available to organisations interested in developing key sorting, repair and reprocessing capacity for waste materials

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Helping Hospitals Manage Waste: New Report and Calculator from Resource Efficient Scotland

Hospitals across Scotland could benefit from increased co-operation in how they manage food waste, a new report produced by Resource Efficient Scotland has revealed. Resource Efficient Scotland (RES) was launched in April 2013 to help businesses, the public sector and the third sector save money by using resources more efficiently. It is funded by the

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