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Reaping rich returns on rubbish

By: Contributor(s): Series: Regeneration and Renewal ; 8 November 2002, 14(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Examines the effective management of waste in the UK in the context of our methods lagging behind other European countries. Looks at previous schemes that have been introduced which have often failed to achieve what they set out to do due to reasons including the perceived extra cost of managing the extraction of resources from the waste supply chain. New strategies include a more systematic, integrated and comprehensive approach to the management of the waste supply chain.
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Examines the effective management of waste in the UK in the context of our methods lagging behind other European countries. Looks at previous schemes that have been introduced which have often failed to achieve what they set out to do due to reasons including the perceived extra cost of managing the extraction of resources from the waste supply chain. New strategies include a more systematic, integrated and comprehensive approach to the management of the waste supply chain.