Showing posts with label organic waste recycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic waste recycling. Show all posts

12 September 2015

Edible water bottle to cause a splash at EU sustainability awards

Biodegradeable water packaging made from seaweed and new way of dyeing clothes have won joint award for new sustainable product

theguardian 10 September 2015: An edible alternative to plastic water bottles made from seaweed has topped the UK round of an EU competition for new, more sustainable products.

The new spherical form of packaging, called Ooho and described by its makers as “water you can eat”, is biodegradeable, hygenic and costs 1p per unit to make. It is made chiefly from calcium chloride and a seaweed derivative called sodium alginate.

Ooho won the joint award with Alchemie Technologie, who have created a digital way of dispensing dye for the textile industry. Clothes are dyed selectively using a product similar to an industrial inkjet printer, replacing the full immersion process used currently, which consumes vast quantities of chemicals, water and...read on.

7 August 2015

England’s recycling rate edges closer to 45%

letsrecycle.com 6 August 2015: The recycling, reuse and composting rate in England reached 44.8% in the 12 months to December 2014, with the latest figures showing a slight increase from the 44.2% rate the previous year.

According to Defra, which today (August 6) released data for the final quarter in 2014, the increase was driven by a rise in the volume of organic waste recycled, which was up 9.9% compared to the previous 12 months in 2013.

However, the latest quarterly local authority collection, treatment and disposal waste data released by Defra today (August 6) shows the recycling rate dropped to...read on.