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Below are selected articles and features from previous editions of The Waste Paper when it still was paper! The articles range from community development finance, to working with ex-offenders, and recycling in flats.

To view the most recent edition of The Waste Paper visit: www.crn.org.uk/wastepaper

The Waste Paper is produced on behalf of CRN UK by Resource Media Ltd.

Issue 105 - November 2005

Rough Guide to Waste Legislation

 

Issue 104 - August/September 2005

Community Development Finance Initiatives (CDFI) - With existing funding streams facing an uncertain future, it's essential that community recyclers consider alternative ways to acquire investment. Giles Crosse reveals how Community Development Finance Initiatives are putting sustainable finance first. (*.pdf 302 KB)

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Issue 103 - July 2005

Touching freedom
Weaving ex-offenders back into the fabric of society is a challenging task. Giles Crosse investigates how more supportive, community-based approaches are achieving multiple benefits. (*.pdf 643 KB)

Issue 102 - May 2005

Launching the ARC
With implementation of EU law governing electrical equipment postponed, UK community recyclers have extra time to create a collection and refurbishment infrastucture. Giles Grosse examines the reuse sector's strategy to meet these legislative requirements.
(*.pdf 218 KB)

Issue 99 - Social accounting - Counting the benefits of recycling (*.pdf 484 KB)

Issue 98 - Top tips - CA sites in the spotlight (*.pdf 665 KB)

Issue 97 - Bridging the gap - Focus on community development finance (*.pdf 482 KB)

Issue 97 - Recycling flat-out? Recent research shows that recycling in housing estates and high-rise blocks can succeed, writes Hugh Thomas (*.pdf 50 KB)

Issue 95 - Procurement Feature. Adding value to public services - Charles Newman takes a brief look at the issues involved in local authority procurement of recycling services.
Procure-all - You're not really recycling until you buy recycled, argues London Remade's Information Officer, Morwenna Holland.
(*.pdf 428 KB)

Issue 93 - Transforming Waste in the UK - Neil Lovelock, Katie Trent and Paul Knuckle look at the impact of the New Opportunities Fund Transforming Waste programme, the largest dedicated fund for community schemes in the UK. (*.pdf 506 KB)

Issue 88 - Interview with Elliot Morley - Minister for the Environment and Agri-Environment. (*.pdf 41 KB)

Issue 87 - Connecting the Chain -Carolyn Debrun discusses coherent branding and how this has happened in Belgium with the development of De Kringwinkel a trade and hallmark for re-use centres. (*.pdf 1.22 MB)

Issue 86 - Localised - Kay Twitchen (Chair of the LGA) talks to Charles Newman (TWP Editor) about the challenges local authorities face in trying to manage their waste sustainably (*.pdf 40 KB)

Issue 85 - WRAP -Vic Cocker (Chair of WRAP) talks to Charles Newman (TWP editor) about markets, materials and the changing face of the recycling sector (*.pdf 44 KB)

Issue 84 - Time of Change? - Mike Childs of Friends of the Earth takes a look at waste policy (*. pdf 38 KB)

Issue 84 - Informed - Robin Murray talks to Charles Newman (TWP editor) about the UK's changing relationship with waste (*.pdf 46 KB)

 

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