Articles, tagged with "environment agency", page 1
19th March 2012
If untreated sewage is allowed to spill into rivers, streams, bays and other waterways from Sewage Treatment Works (STWs), water companies can expect to be fined if a case is brought against them by the Environment Agency – a UK government agency concern...
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Steve Reeve
03rd October 2011
There has been a noticeable change in attitudes towards carrier bags and plastic bags since the turn of the millennium. According to the UK's Environment Agency and backed by the U.Ks leading carrier bag supplier and carrier bag manufacturer, 76% of carri...
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Chris Smith
23rd June 2011
As a responsible citizen it is very important to keep your homes as well as the surroundings clean. When we get some construction done in our house heaps of waste get collected. Or when we do the seasonal cleaning of our homes, a lot of waste comes out of...
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Author:
Glyn Jones
16th June 2011
Are you planning to renovate your homes?? Have you thought of the heaps of waste that would be created? Have you thought of their disposal? Being a responsible person you must make ever possible effort within your reach to keep your city clean.
The first...
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glyn jonese
13th May 2011
Hiring a skip hire service is a critical job. It becomes even more complex when you have a lot of waste to be removed or disposed off from your homes. This waste may be a result of removing waste from your kitchen, garden, bathroom or just the seasonal sp...
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Author:
glyn jonese
05th April 2011
There are numerous businesses in Sutton-On-Sea, which is a coastal village in the English East Midlands in the county of Lincolnshire. The Mablethorpe and Sutton Chamber of Trade is an organization that helps the wide variety of traders and businesses tha...
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David Fisher
04th April 2011
You have to feel for folks that live in a high flood risk area.
Watch images on the television where lives have been devastated by the effects of flooding and it makes harrowing viewing. In the UK alone the risk of flooding is rife in certain areas, t...
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Gareth Hoyle
14th February 2011
At the moment climate change is a key topic in the business world. Taking an active interest in helping to prevent climate change can include trying to reduce your company's carbon footprint, recycling and looking into renewable energy. Currently business...
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cgyles6819
02nd February 2011
So if your car has seen better days and has very little or no life left in it then the question is what do you do with it now? If you have determined that it is no longer worth spending money on it to keep it on the road then it most probably can now be c...
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Author:
Lee Koober
15th December 2010
Flytipping costs tax-payers hundreds of millions of pounds each year, and can have some bearing on house prices and local businesses. It damages the natural environment, causes harm to wildlife, and effects our quality of life.
Fly-tipping is the unlaw...
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Author:
aide7787
09th December 2010
Nappies – Save Money & Buy Online!
Nappies are an essential purchase if you have a new born baby or young child, and the amount of money you spend on them can end up being in the thousands if you have more than one child – that’s right – thousands of p...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
15th November 2010
WITH fuel prices resuming their relentless upward trend, ways of combating theft by ever more resourceful opportunists are sharply back in focus.
Bulk diesel prices are up by an average of 10 per cent already this year and now represent an estimated 45...
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Author:
Martyn Gent
25th October 2010
There aren't all that many rogue traders in the skip hire world, but it's still important to ensure that the company you're dealing with are fully legitimate. The easiest way of doing this is by finding out a little more about past dealings, preferably th...
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Author:
Derek Rogers
12th October 2010
The coalition government in Germany has planned to source around 80% of the electricity needs of the Germany; this will be supplied by itself by 2050. Norbert Röttgen, the environment minister for Germany declared the recent energy projects are the most c...
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Author:
John Radford
05th October 2010
All firms use business gas and electricity to some extent and, under new rules, those that fail to register for an initiative being implemented by the government may be fined.
Enterprises that do not sign up for the Carbon Reduction Commitment scheme b...
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Author:
Tom Jui