Initiative to reduce waste impact will include more recycling bins
A ground-breaking scheme to reduce the environmental impact of waste in the home and workplace has been unveiled. The six places chosen to implement zero waste plans are: the London Borough of Brent; Shenley Church End in Milton Keynes; King's Lynn in Norfolk;
The London Borough of Lewisham; Peterborough; and the West Midlands. The schemes will include more recycling bins and talking to businesses about how best to recycle their waste.
View Full Article 23rd October 2008
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