International E-Waste Day 2025 to focus on critical raw materials

  This year’s International E-Waste Day will focus on critical raw materials, the elements essential to the economy that have a high risk of supply disruption and limited substitutes. Taking place on 14 October 2025, the 8th edition of International E-Waste Day will focus on highlighting how critical raw materials…

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  Host of the Festival of Circular Economy 2025 and owner of sustainable innovation studio Ape, Mark Shayler, explains why a circular future has arrived by examining two successful circular economy businesses. The future is circular we hear – and it is. It offers a vital shift in how we…

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  The UK Government has announced grants totalling £13.6 million have been offered to 12 food redistribution charities across England. The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) says the grants will help redistribute an estimated 19,000 tonnes of food from farms to homeless shelters, food banks and charities….

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  The Irish Government announces over €27 million in funding to support a wide range of initiatives aimed at advancing Ireland’s transition to a circular economy. The €27 million in funding comes from the Circular Economy Fund, which is financed through environmental levies on plastic bags, landfill, and waste recovery….

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The world of blockchain is growing at a consistent pace with innovative technologies and applications grabbing headlines now and then. Cross-chain bridges are one of the most effective technological advancements in the crypto landscape that have solved a critical problem. The Synapse Bridge crypto utility is a standout offering by…

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The Bitcoin blockchain is almost similar to a secure digital vault safeguarded with an unbreakable chain. Every transaction on the Bitcoin blockchain stays there for eternity, without the fear of anyone modifying the transaction details. The capability of Bitcoin blockchain to revolutionize money is obviously one of its biggest strengths….

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  Morrisons has become the ‘first UK supermarket’ to prevent three million Too Good To Go food bags from going to waste. Since 2019, when Morrisons became the first UK supermarket to partner with Too Good To Go, the supermarket has redistributed over three million ‘Surprise Bags’ containing surplus food…

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Blockchain technology initiated a revolution that has grown to a stage where it has become a core element of Web3. As the blockchain and crypto space grows bigger, it becomes more fragmented, thereby creating significant challenges for users. Different blockchain networks operate as isolated ecosystems with their unique strengths and…

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