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A Better Way to Recycle: Co‑operative and Community Approaches to Recycling 

News: Recycling Seminar: Monday 12 Feb 2007, Manchester

Image of report cover: A Better Way to Recycle

Waste management is fast becoming a key political issue. Using case studies from across the world, Erik Bichard, CEO of the National Centre for Business and Sustainability, shows in this new report how problems can be turned to our advantage with a little innovation and a determination to invest in the future.

Funded by Co‑operative Action and the Innovation & Development Fund through the Co‑operativesUK New Ventures Panel, printed copies of the report, and more information are available from Helen Seymour.

 




 

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