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DS Smith Paper: UK’s largest paper recycler is being helped by Siltbuster Process Solutions (SPS)
(17/01/2012)

Effluent treatment specialist, Siltbuster Process Solutions (SPS), has provided a D100 dissolved air flotation (DAF) treatment system on hire to DS Smith Paper (formerly St Regis) at its Hollins Mill site in Darwen, Lancashire. The unit helped to ensure compliant discharge with no loss of production at the paper mill, and remained on site for five months. Hollins Mill is the only UK mill that manufactures high quality recycled presentation liners – Optima Silk – as well as mottle, brown tes... [more]

Dairy UK: Carbon Trust to develop detailed footprinting guide for dairy
(08/09/2009)

Dairy UK and the Carbon Trust have announed major plans for an industry-wide carbon footprinting guide, as a new report shows strong progress towards environmental targets in the Milk Roadmap. Work is just beginning with the Carbon Trust to develop the detailed footprinting guide for dairy, with strong support from dairy companies and other industry stakeholders, including the farming sector. The intention is to build on general work completed last year under Publicly Available Specification ... [more]

Department of Energy and Climate Change DECC: Energy and Climate Change Minister's visit to CoRE highlights the importance of community-based approaches to climate change
(06/08/2009)

Community Renewable Energy (CoRE) in Northumberland is a co-operative that helps voluntary and community groups set up community-owned renewable energy plants that generate a sustainable income. It also aims to promote, develop, manage and grow community owned profitable renewable energy systems in partnership with community based organisations. Energy and Climate Change Minister, Joan Ruddock, visited CoRE this week, to help support and highlight the importance of community-based approaches ... [more]

Dunweedin: Rubber landscape chippings made from recycled tyres create an eye-catching entrance to regeneration scheme
(30/07/2009)

A landmark regeneration scheme to transform a redundant hospital site into new homes is going ‘green’ thanks to the help of an award winning landscape designer. Sustainability of the regeneration project has been boosted by renowned garden designer David Fountain, from Essex, who has used rubber landscape chippings, made from 100 per cent recycled tyres, to create an eye-catching entrance to the development. The former St Andrews Hospital site, at Bow, will be turned into luxury apartments... [more]

DED Limited: DED Limited provides range of environmentally conscious ID cards and accessories
(28/07/2009)

A new range of environmentally conscious ID cards and accessories is now available from DED Limited. Including bio-degradable and recycled cards as well as lanyards produced from a renewable source, these products are ideal for ID and membership cards for companies with an eco conscious brand strategy or message, as well as events, festivals and conferences with an environmentally friendly theme. The new bio-degradable cards are made from PVC resin which is treated to make the cards totally e... [more]

Dunweedin: Dunweedin and PPP Group partner to produce eco-friendly gardening solutions for the Irish market
(22/07/2009)

Tyre recycling companies Dunweedin' and PPP Group, are working in partnership to produce the Dunweedin' range of eco-friendly gardening solutions for the Irish market. The range of garden products is made from 100 per cent recycled tyres. Under licence for Dunweedin', PPP will produce, package and distribute the recycled lawn care and garden mulch in a new factory designed especially to handle the innovative products. Dunweedin' director, Bob Jones, said: "We are looking forward to a succe... [more]




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