UK government to introduce a recycled content tax on plastic packaging
The UK government has announced it intends to introduce a new tax on plastic packaging. Introduced in April 2022, it will see both producers and importers having to
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ContinueLearn More XThe UK government has announced it intends to introduce a new tax on plastic packaging. Introduced in April 2022, it will see both producers and importers having to
The UK government’s “piecemeal” plastic-only policies could lead to further environmental impacts down the line, according to a new report. Published by environmental charity the Green Alliance today
Procter & Gamble (P&G) will look for plastic alternatives to package some of its products, according to CEO David Taylor. In April 2018, the company released its Ambition
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Scientists have found plastic particles in a newly-discovered deep-sea species in Asia. The creature was found by researchers from the UK-based Newcastle University, alongside the World Wildlife Fund
For seven days in May 2020, the German city of Dusseldorf will be the centre of the packaging world when it plays host to Interpack. The event is
Unrecyclable plastic waste is set be converted into hydrogen that will power cars and properties after a £7m ($8.9m) plant was given the go-ahead. Planning permission has been
According to the World Economic Forum, the world will see the same amount of innovation over the next 10 years as it has seen in the past four
Legislation designed to ban the sale of plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds is set to be introduced to the UK parliament. The move follows a public consultation