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SEPA issues online maps to guide the way through Scotland\’s waste landscape

Information on Scotland's waste infrastructure is now more accessible than ever thanks to new interactive online maps published (Tuesday 30 March) by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). The maps, at both national and local authority level, show the location of existing waste management facilities in Scotland, and contain underlying information on the amount and […]

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Albion Environmental’s Alasdair Meldrum is proud to be supporting Macmillan Cancer Care

Albion Environmental’s Alasdair Meldrum is proud to be supporting Macmillan Cancer Care by taking part in a virtual descent of Mont Blanc on skis with his 2 children   The Challenge To complete a virtual descent of Mont Blanc by Ski or Snowboard, at Glencoe Ski Centre www.glencoemountain.co.uk . We will be aiming to descend a

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Environmental Permitting (England & Wales)

On April 6th 2010,  the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 came into force.  Water discharge consenting, groundwater authorisations and radioactive substances regulation are now part of the single environmental permitting system which helps to deliver cuts in unnecessary red tape whilst continuing to protect the environment and human health. The Environment Agency’s Environmental

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Zero Waste Scotland – MRF 118 – Capital Funding to Increase the Quantity and Quality of non inert construction & Demolition waste arisings diverted from landfill in Scotland

Albion are pleased to advise that WRAP Supported by the Scottish Government, have launched a new programme for construction & demolition waste diverted from landfill in Scotland. The overall aim of the programme is to stimulate investment in Scotland in additional collection infrastructure and associated processing equipment specifically to deal with the non-inert fractions of

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WRAP claims benefits of EfW in updated life cycle research

     Recycling is still the most environmentally beneficial waste management option for materials such as paper, card and plastics, according to a report published March 16 2010 by the Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP).  (www.letsrecycle.com )   Food and garden waste On the topic of food and garden waste, anaerobic digestion emerged as

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