<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Recycling News Portal</title><link>http://www.RecyclingNewsPortal.com/</link><description>Latest Recycling technology and waste management news articles</description><language>en</language><generator>Recycling News Portal</generator><copyright>Recycling News Portal</copyright><item><title>RWM 2010 Preview: Riverside Provides the Complete Solution</title><link>http://www.Recyclingnewsportal.com/recycling_article9817.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:17:57 GMT</pubDate><description>Riverside Waste Machinery, the specialist shredding and baling equipment supplier, will again exhibit at September's RWM exhibition (14-16th).

Joining forces with Austrian shredding machinery manufacturer UNTHA on one of the largest stands of the show, the team will demonstrate its leading expertise in waste management.

Visitors to stand 1186 will see the new look UNTHA RS series   when the  ... [more] </description></item><item><title>The Mall Luton trials battery recycling scheme for shoppers</title><link>http://www.Recyclingnewsportal.com/recycling_article9626.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 13:30:58 GMT</pubDate><description>Every year, the average UK household disposes of more than 21 batteries as part of their general waste. This translates to over 22 tonnes of waste batteries sent to landfill annually. With experts predicting that the UK will run out of landfill space in the next few years, increasing battery recycling rates is a crucial way of trying to reverse this trend.

The Mall Luton is to trial an end-of-l ... [more] </description></item><item><title>Electronics are the most recycled products </title><link>http://www.Recyclingnewsportal.com/recycling_article9583.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 19:29:37 GMT</pubDate><description>According to Earth911.com, the top 10 products consumers looked to recycle in 2009 using Earth911's Database were:
   1. Computers
   2. Batteries
   3. Televisions
   4. Paint
   5. Aluminum Cans
   6. Used Motor Oil
   7. CFLs
   8. Glass
   9. Fluorescent Lamps
  10. Christmas Trees

&quot;Electronics have always been popular searches on Earth911.com, but with the increased attention the ... [more] </description></item><item><title>Isle of Wight Council is installing battery bins at its household recycling centres</title><link>http://www.Recyclingnewsportal.com/recycling_article9290.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 5 Aug 2009 14:54:27 GMT</pubDate><description>Isle of Wight Council is installing battery bins at its three household recycling centres at Lynnbottom (outskirts Newport), Forest Road (Newport) and Afton (Freshwater). Visitors put their disused batteries in these grey collection bins, which are then sent away for recycling.

The disused batteries are collected by a specialist recycling firm. The batteries are stripped down and drained to lea ... [more] </description></item><item><title>Midex rolls out nationwide free WEEE collection service</title><link>http://www.Recyclingnewsportal.com/recycling_article8932.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 13:20:27 GMT</pubDate><description>Following the success of a trial to collect unwanted electrical and electronic goods from homes in the South of England, WEEE processing company Midex has announced the nationwide roll-out of the country's first free WEEE collection service.

Called WEEECollect.IT, the house to house service comprises picking up items such as TVs, computers, printers and other everyday electrical and electronic  ... [more] </description></item></channel></rss>