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February, 2012 Monthly archive

Hello all,

Have a look at the agendas for our ‘Zero Waste by Design’ event series.

The series starts on Wednesday morning, February 29th and finishes on Thursday afternoon, March 1st at the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.

There are still some places available on http://zerowastebydesign.eventbrite.co.uk/

We’re looking forward to seeing everyone on the day.

ZWbyD_Agendas

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This is a short article I wrote for publication in the Chartered Institute of Waste Management newsletter.

 

Waste Hierarchy

 

image adapted from: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/framework/index.htm

Increasing the use of recycled content in products is a vital strategy to achieve the Zero Waste targets as set out by the Welsh Government. As part of my PhD research with Orangebox, we have been looking at how businesses working in furniture design and manufacturing can do this. This research has highlighted that there is confusion across the industry regarding the differences between what it means to recycle, reuse, or treat waste through energy recovery. This misunderstanding is leading to a grouping of these categories into a single overarching ‘recyclable’ label that combines all three. More often than not, the evidence shows that reuse is better than recycling, is better than energy for waste, which is better than landfilling. Companies need to be more specific about how products and materials can be treated at the product’s End of Life.

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