Waste and Renewable Resources eBulletin

Waste and Renewable Resources eBulletin
   
Waste and Renewable Resources eBulletin
March 2009
In this issue:
DMH Stallard host seminar to discuss the future of the waste industry with Peter Jones
Prosecutions highlight importance of packaging regulations
Energy from waste - landfill gas
WRAP to become 'One Stop Shop'



Tel 0207 8221630

michael.krantz
@dmhstallard.com
 

Our specialist waste sector team, including lawyers and planning consultants, provides a complete range of services for the waste industry.

In this edition, we will look at some of the issues which might affect your business including the importance of packaging regulations, the creation of energy from landfill gas and the latest developments at WRAP.

Our specialist team hosted a seminar on 26th February to discuss the future of the waste industry with Peter Jones, London Waste and Recycling Board.

I hope you find this eBulletin useful and interesting.

Please let me know if you have any suggestions about any other information that you would like to see in the eBulletin or any other way in which we can improve it.

Yours sincerely

Michael Krantz
Partner
DMH Stallard
Tel 020 7822 1630
Michael.Krantz@dmhstallard 

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On 26th February DMH Stallard’s specialist Waste and Recycling sector group hosted a seminar entitled, “How can you take advantage of the changing face of Waste and Resources in the UK?” which brought together businesses,...

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A spate of recent prosecutions for failing to meet obligations to recover and recycle packaging has highlighted the importance of complying with the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007. In November...

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A number of recent announcements demonstrate that the amount of energy being generated from landfill gas continues to increase. The Todfills landfill site in Bishops Auckland stopped receiving waste in 2007 and will now be used to...

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Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced last week that all of the Government’s programmes for waste and resource efficiency are to be amalgamated into the Waste Resources Action Programme (WRAP). The move follows the...

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