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Bulk Ink Distributors
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Ink Technologies Limited are a UK based international ink manufacturer and distributor. Supplying ink through worldwide distribution channels.
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Biofuel Boat Sets Round-the-World Record - 02-07-2008
The biodiesel-powered boat Earthrace has set a new record for the quickest journey around the world by a powerboat. The Earthrace boat has been traveling around the world for more than two years to raise awareness for biologically produced fuels, such as fuels made with cooking oils, plant matter and fats.
The record breaking journey took 60 days, which is an impressive [...]
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UK company to recycle toxic French warship - 02-07-2008
Hartlepool-based company Able UK has been awarded a controversial contract to dismantle and recycle a French aircraft carrier which was deamed too toxic to break up in India.
The agreement to send the Clemenceau, once the flagship of the French navy, to Able UK, ends an embarrassing five-year saga that had the toxic vessel being passed around the [...]
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Ireland raises landfill tax by ?5 a tonne - 01-07-2008
The landfill tax in Ireland has been increased today for the first time in six years. The landfill tax has been increased by ?5, which is the maximum amount allowed by law. This raises the landfill tax from ?15 (£12) to ?20 (£16) for every tonne of waste that is sent to an authorised landfill facility.
The changes have [...]
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Why recycling aluminium cans is so important - 29-06-2008
The UK uses over 900,000 tonnes of aluminium, with around 73% of this having been recycled. Due to the high unit value, large items such as those used for transport and building applications, achieve as much as a 95% rate of return for recycling.
However, the aluminium used for packaging is much more difficult to collect, as it is very [...]
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Mercedes to stop production of petrol cars by 2015 - 29-06-2008
By 2015 German car giant Mercedes hopes to completely remove petrol powered cars from its range of vehicles. This means within just 7 years they aim to produce only vehicles which run on alternative energy sources, such as battery electrics, fuel cells and highly efficient internal combustion engines that can operate on biofuels.
Mercedes are determined to make [...]
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Festivals go green with carbon offsetting - 27-06-2008
Festival season is well and truly here with Glastonbury underway this weekend. To celebrate the festival scene in an eco-friendly way, Ibuyeco, the 100% carbon neutral car insurance provider, will offset emissions of people travelling to the Cornbury Music festival in Oxfordshire.
Ibuyeco is the headline sponsor of the festival, which is being held over the weekend of [...]
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How to enjoy an eco-friendly festival - 27-06-2008
With Glastonbury starting today and many more festivals lined up till September, there is likely to be a rush for the number one festival accessory ? a good pair of wellies! But I believe eco friendly products should have a firm place at the top of the list of things to take too. Especially when festival organizers, typically [...]
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UK?s first nuclear recycling plant - 27-06-2008
The UK’s first nuclear recycling plant to be based outside an existing atomic facility is being built in Cumbria. The recycling plant is being built by Swedish-based company Studsvik at Lillyhall Industrial Estate near Workington. The site is due to be completed by December and will handle approximatley 3,000 tonnes of scrap metal a year from [...]
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M&S trial food packaging made from recycled plastics - 27-06-2008
Marks and Spencer’s has this month become the first retailer in the UK to trial the use of recycled plastic in food and drink packaging on a large scale and to gauge customer reaction to the concept.
The project is being run in conjunction with an Australian owned recycling company called Closed Loop Recycling. London Remade are [...]
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£917m Recycling Scheme announced for Lincolnshire - 25-06-2008
Lincolnshire County Council members will today be asked to back a £917m recycling scheme aimed at helping the county to meet new recycling targets over the next 28 years.
The plan includes building an ?Energy from Waste? unit - a combined heat and power plant to generate electricity for sale to the national grid and heat [...]
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