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Buckinghamshire Council has sent it's first Climate Change newsletter featuring updates on Climate Change and Air Quality Strategy Progress Report and Tree planting season 22/23. As well as updates on National Policies, updates from around Buckinghamshire Council areas and Community updates. Click ...
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The popular event hosted by FCC Environment and South Bucks Hospice raised money for the hospice charity. The Marsworth Steam Rally was the scene for another very successful pop-up reuse shop on Sunday, June 18. The event was hosted by waste management company FCC Environment and South Bucks Hospic...
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Show the world you’ve got the bottle to prevent plastic pollution by carrying your reusable bottle on June 19th and refilling on the go. Help us make sure everyone, everywhere knows how easy it is to find free tap water on the go. Together we can make single-use plastic bottles a thing of the past!...
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Did you know this years Olympics taking place in Paris is set to be the greenest yet? There are several ways in which this years Games are contributing to waste prevention, from reducing the amount of waste produced in the construction of the athletes village to the waste produced by spectators. Pa...
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Connor Morling, 34, of Mcindoe Drive, Wendover , pleaded guilty at Wycombe Magistrates Court on 22 March 2019 to an offence of failing in his duty of care for waste found dumped in Great Hampden. The court heard that packaging and a pallet had been dumped in Glade Road, Great Hampden, on or before ...
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Baby steps, find out what works for you. Not quite ready to take the plunge? Some families use reusables during the day and disposables at night. You can then migrate to using reusables more as your baby grows and you become more familiar with them. Or why not start with reusable wipes and face clo...
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Any waste that comes from a commercial activity is business waste. If you use part of your home to run your business then any waste from that part is business waste. Business waste also includes any waste that comes from construction, demolition, industry or agriculture Your responsibilities As a b...
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Overall satisfaction with all ten of the county’s Household Recycling Centres (HRCs) is 100% according to the latest figures from the bi-annual Customer Satisfaction Survey. The survey is carried out twice a year to gauge opinions of regular users of the sites and to ensure the facilities continue ...
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There are lots of different cloth nappies available on the market, you can buy them new or you can find them for a lower cost through online second hand groups: All in one which has a waterproof layer and absorbent layer which are permanently attached. Some people find them the simplest to use and ...
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We use metal packaging everyday, from drinks cans, aerosols and even the foil tray our takeaways come in and it's really good at protecting food and drink. Luckily metal is endlessly recyclable and we can keep using the metal that's already out there to make new products...as long as we recycle it....
https://www.recycleforbuckinghamshire.co.uk/metal-matters/why-recycle-metal/