With just 59 days left to go until the government's new Simpler Recycling reforms are implemented, BusinessWaste.co.uk is concerned many companies aren't prepared for the rule changes.
Forestry and Land Scotland’s (FLS) South Region teams are working at pace to allow the public back into storm hit forests where it is safe to do so.
Responding to Environment Secretary Steve Reed's announcement today of the launch of the consultation on a Land Use Framework for England:Soil Association Policy Director Brendan Costelloe said: ...
Yesterday the UK Government published its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) to 2035 and I'm delighted to see food loss and waste within this comprehensive and important document.
Working with partners Biobest and Queens University Belfast, the Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) group is exploring a method that could provide farmers and their vets and advisers ...
The annual Farmhouse Breakfast Week saw 24 breakfast events held across Wales between the 18th and 25th of January 2025, with members, the public and politicians all enjoying the delicious, nutritious ...
A record-breaking LAMMA for Kramp provided additional funds to its Cultivate a Generation grant scheme for 2025. The revenue comes from the proceeds of its sales on the Kramp stand at the event. Added ...
The AgriFuture Scholarship Programme, launched by NFU Education in partnership with the Outward Bound Trust, is a bold initiative aimed at improving diversity and inclusion within British agriculture ...
The Government has today (Monday 27 January) pledged to end the throwaway society and clean up Britain, as it implements legislation for the deposit return scheme for drinks containers in England and ...
Since the last industry update in June 2024, the Digital Passport Leadership Group have been in discussions with the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) Cereals and Oilseeds Sector ...
A detailed study has found that almost 90% of the embankment running along the upper River Spey is in good condition, while highlighting areas in need of close attention.
Ken, who turned 100 last November, joined JCB as a welder in 1952 when only 29 people worked on the shop floor, earning four shillings and sixpence an hour, the equivalent of 22½ pence in today’s ...