Recycling
Many of the materials that we use every day can be recycled. The empty vending cup that you might throw away at a train station, for example, could be recycled and made into a pencil! Recycling material helps us ensure an environmentally sustainable future.
Learn more : the recycling process
Composting
Composting offers many environmental and social benefits. Not only is it an ideal way to reduce the waste you put in your bin, but it results in a product you can use to improve your garden. For tips on composting at home, click here.
Learn more : the composting process
Landfill
Although the disposal method of last choice, landfill still has an important part to play in managing waste. Even with our best attempts at waste minimisation, recycling and recovery, there will be an unavoidable need to landfill residue. However, even when waste goes to landfill there remains an opportunity to recover energy from it.
Learn more : how does a landfill work?
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Energy from Waste
Energy from Waste (EfW) provides numerous environmental benefits, including significantly reducing the volume of waste that might otherwise go for end disposal at landfill.
Learn more : the energy-from-waste process