The introduction of Slim Jim ® Recycling Stations (SJRS) across DPD’s depot locations is set to divert 500 tonnes of waste every year to the circular economy.
Consumers increasingly make decisions about the brands they support based on environmental credentials. And the weight of meeting consumer expectations is a growing challenge for businesses.
If you’ve ever purchased a product for your business only to find a modified version coming to market twelve months later, causing yours to become obsolete, you’ve bought from a company with planned obsolescence at the heart of its strategy.
Christina Greveldinger, owner of Hotel de la Porte Dorée, located next to the Bois de Vincennes in Paris, is one of our 2021 Love Recycling Heroes, recognised for her impact and leadership in the world of sustainability.
With 88% of consumers actively looking for brands that help them be more sustainable*, you’re not alone if your business is feeling the pressure to improve your green credentials.
Matt Rogers, Marketing and E-Commerce Manager at Wessex Cleaning, earned his title as a Metal Hero in our Love Recycling Heroes awards for his continued advocacy for recycling.
Buying in bulk is often seen as the cost-effective and sustainable choice. But looking at the detail, are you really getting what you expect and pay for?
As we head into the winter cold and flu season, facilities across all sectors are facing additional hand hygiene challenges.
Elissa Underhill was recently announced as one of two Glass winners of our 2021 Love Recycling heroes awards, which celebrated the inspirational individuals who are making an impact in the world of commercial recycling.
The nation’s annual celebration of recycling is back for its 18th year from 20-26 September, and this year the theme is “Step It Up”.