Landfill special
Series: Wastes Management ; February 2005, 18-25(7)Subject(s): Summary: "From colliery to conservation" describes Viridor Waste Management's approach to restoring landfill sites in ways which are sympathetic to the local community and presents a case study of Heathfield landfill site in Devon. "Landfills and Kyoto" reports that Kyoto obligations mean that UK landfill emissions must fall by 20% from 1990 levels. "Don't blame the seagulls" outlines AERC's findings from their research into microbial emissions from landfill sites and offers their best practice guidance for these sites. "All you need to know about landfill trading" gives guidance on the Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme (LATS), which will be launched by government on 1 April 2005 as the world's first allowance trading scheme for municipal waste. LATS introduces innovative practices into the sustainable management of municipal waste and will be a new approach for many local authorities.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68786 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 128890-1001 |
"From colliery to conservation" describes Viridor Waste Management's approach to restoring landfill sites in ways which are sympathetic to the local community and presents a case study of Heathfield landfill site in Devon. "Landfills and Kyoto" reports that Kyoto obligations mean that UK landfill emissions must fall by 20% from 1990 levels. "Don't blame the seagulls" outlines AERC's findings from their research into microbial emissions from landfill sites and offers their best practice guidance for these sites. "All you need to know about landfill trading" gives guidance on the Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme (LATS), which will be launched by government on 1 April 2005 as the world's first allowance trading scheme for municipal waste. LATS introduces innovative practices into the sustainable management of municipal waste and will be a new approach for many local authorities.