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Energy from Waste (EfW) plants are often misunderstood. Are they a sustainable solution or a hidden environmental problem? Discover the complexities of waste disposal and the impact of our choices with this opinion piece.
Read moreWEEE Waste can be tricky – We wrote this piece to outline some points on its regulation, and practical advice that can help your business…
Read moreAre you managing your facility’s waste streams efficiently? In this Recycle Week masterclass, Bywaters’ Sustainability Executive, Emmanuel Skoulides, and Auditel’s Dave Carter offer expert guidance on handling Dry Mixed Recycling (DMR), General Waste, Food Waste, and more. Learn best practices, compliance tips, and strategies for achieving net zero.
Read moreThe UK uses around 10 million tonnes of paper every year, ever wonder what becomes of it once it’s tossed away? We wrote this educational piece to delve into how paper is recycled, its benefits, what happens to unrecycled paper and expert advice.
Read moreBywaters’ summer internship programme empowers young talent with green skills, contributing to sustainability in London and aligning with global goals.
Read moreUnderstanding and tracking your carbon footprint may seem complex, but there are many tools available to help simplify the process. This carbon reduction and carbon offsetting guide will help you understand your environmental footprint and make your future more sustainable.
Read moreDiscover actionable strategies for making your hotel more sustainable. From energy efficiency and waste reduction to engaging guests in green initiatives, this guide offers practical tips to enhance your hotel’s environmental impact and attract eco-conscious travellers
Read moreThis article will discuss the importance of waste management for the education sector, the common types of waste produced in educational institutions and how to deal with them to make schools and universities more sustainable.
Read moreBatteries are everywhere, powering many of the devices that are essential to modern life. However, the majority of fires in the waste management industry are caused by the incorrect disposal of batteries. This is why Bywaters works closely with our clients to provide safe and sustainable battery recycling solutions.
Read moreCheck out our latest webinar, “How Plastic & Waste Impacts Our Environment”, hosted by our Sustainability Executive, Emmanuel Skoulides, and our special guest speaker Flora from Washed Up Cards. This webinar will explore plastic and other waste, the legislation tackling it, as well as key insights from Washed Up Cards.
Read moreMany businesses in the hospitality, event, facility, and property sectors generate glass waste daily and have the potential to significantly improve their glass recycling and reuse practices. Let’s address these challenges and explore actionable steps towards a more sustainable future.
Read moreTo support the plastic-free movement, with over 85 million participants from over 190 countries, we at Bywaters will show you how you can take part in Plastic Free July this month and beyond.
Read moreWhere does waste go? We’re proud to announce the launch of our Waste Guide. This document serves as a comprehensive guide to sustainable waste disposal. It also showcases your waste’s journey when it is handled by our network of sustainable partners. We hope this document will be useful for you…
Read moreCan major sports events be environmentally responsible? Discover how Euro 2024 is leading the way with effective waste management and green practices. Learn how they are setting new sustainability standards for future events!
Read moreDid you know June is full of opportunities to make a real difference for the planet and your community? In this article, we will list some volunteering activities we frequently undertake, their purpose and benefits, as well as our advice on how to organise and undertake them.
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