Energy and Environment
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Exporting waste
Northern Ireland’s 11 local council areas exported 260,132 tonnes of municipal waste in 2020/21 for landfill, recycling, and energy recovery…
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Newry, Mourne and Down: Protection and prevention
A sustainable Newry, Mourne and Down is protecting its natural assets and rethinking waste to meet 2030 recycling targets. With…
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Northern Ireland has an opportunity to set a climate focused example to the world
A year on from the COP26 Climate Change Summit at Glasgow, and six months since the Northern Ireland Assembly passed…
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Climate change: Impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability
“The science is clear, any further delay in concerted global action will miss a brief and rapidly closing window to…
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Drinking water quality remains high
The Drinking Water Inspectorate’s (DWI) annual water quality report has found that the overall compliance for the mains water supply…
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Harnessing the energy value of waste
RiverRidge’s commitment to innovation and dedication to decarbonising the Northern Ireland waste sector is reaching new heights, outlines CEO and…
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Waste management strategy by 2023
A new waste management strategy, which could seek to limit waste to landfill levels to just 10 per cent by…
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NI Water: Completing the virtual circle
Running a utility these days sometimes feels like trying to align all the colours on one of those old Rubik’s…
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Climate crisis needs to be treated as a health crisis
Elaine Mulcahy, Director of UK Health Alliance on Climate Change, talks about the impact of climate change on public health,…
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RenewableNI: Building the pathway
Steven Agnew, Director of RenewableNI, explains why the organisation is trying to push forward the Northern Ireland Energy Strategy without…
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