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Rubbish Talk Episode 74: Your Waste, Your Responsibility

  News Roundup 🗞️ EU Plastics Recycling Industry Warns of Imminent Collapse The European plastics recycling sector is in crisis. Falling demand, rising costs, and low-priced imports are pushing facilities to the brink. Industry leaders warn that by the end of 2025, Europe could lose at least 1 million tonnes of recycling capacity. Alasdair links …

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Rubbish Talk Episode 73: Recover the Energy of Waste Produced

  News Roundup 📰   KKR Set to Sell Viridor for £7bn Private equity firm KKR is preparing to sell UK-based recycling and waste management giant Viridor, just five years after acquiring it for £4.2bn. With a potential sale price of around £7bn, the deal reflects the ongoing high value of waste infrastructure — despite …

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Paper Cup Recycling Fund: Token Gesture or Genuine Solution?

A new initiative has been announced, offering a £45,000 fund to support paper cup recycling projects across the UK. The scheme, backed by major high street brands including Costa Coffee, McDonald’s, Pret a Manger, Caffè Nero, Lavazza Professional, Greggs and Burger King, aims to encourage innovative approaches to tackling the country’s single-use cup problem.   …

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Rubbish Talk Episode 72: Recycle The Waste You Produce

  News Roundup Scotland’s Recycling Reality Check The Scottish Government has released a new report on waste reprocessing infrastructure, outlining how 15 key material streams are managed. While food waste and some streams are recycled locally, much of Scotland’s “recycling” is simply bulked up and sent elsewhere. Alasdair highlights the need for clearer stats that …

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Back to School, Back to Litter Problems

An opinion piece by John Crawford, Life Member CIWM   FOR most council cleansing officers, the end of the summer holidays means reorganising weekday workloads to cope with clearing up the additional litter and mess left at secondary school gates after lunch breaks.   Despite working in the business for decades I’d never been able to …

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Has SEPA Ran It’s Race?

An opinion piece by John Crawford, Life Member CIWM   Although our numbers dwindle year on year, there are still a few Members of the Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland who will recall the position we took in 1992 when it emerged that the Westminster Government intended to set up a new Scotland-wide organisation …

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Rubbish Talk Episode 71: Michael Cook, Chief Executive Officer of Circular Communities Scotland

  This week on the Rubbish Talk Podcast we welcome a special guest – Michael Cook, Chief Executive Officer of Circular Communities Scotland – for an in-depth conversation about the role of community-led projects in building a circular economy. Michael’s journey into the sector wasn’t part of a grand plan; he began his career in …

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Rubbish Talk Episode 70: Deep Dive into Plasterboard

  News Roundup Plastics and Public Health The Lancet Medical Journal warns that plastics are harming health at every stage of life and costing the global economy $1.5 trillion annually. Alasdair and Jane reflect on the alarming scale of plastic production and waste, and share their concerns over microplastics in everyday items like coffee cups …

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Rubbish Talk Episode 68: Reduce The Waste You Produce

  Rubbish Rant 🗑️ Why can’t we just take our litter home? In our first-ever official Rubbish Rant under the new podcast format, Alasdair kicks things off with a very relatable frustration: litter left behind on Scottish beaches after a sunny weekend. Despite bins being placed every 20 yards, people still leave glass bottles, overflowing …

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