Lego vows to be 100 percent sustainable

Lego vows to be 100 percent sustainable

Continuing its drive toward complete sustainability, Dutch company Lego Group has now vowed to become 100 percent sustainable by 2025. In 2015 the LEGO Group announced its ambition to use 100 percent sustainable materials in both its bricks and packaging by 2030. This...
Applause for Ireland’s e-waste collection

Applause for Ireland’s e-waste collection

Ireland’s WEEE scheme is receiving plaudits, with its e-waste collection rate being hailed as a ‘success story.’ According to an article in The Irish Times, the Emerald Isle boasts “a good rate of recovery on electronic waste”, owing to the introduction of its WEEE...
Toshiba achieves e-waste recycling record

Toshiba achieves e-waste recycling record

The OEM has announced the recycling of a company record amount of nearly 228 metric tons of used toner products in 2017 through its “Zero Waste to Landfill” program.” Toshiba has prevented more than 1,000 metric tons of e-waste – equivalent to the weight of 110...
Quality First Conference chews over China

Quality First Conference chews over China

The Recycling Association’s Quality First Conference, which took place on 17 April 2018 in London, saw over 100 delegates attend to discuss topics including China, local authorities, and the importance of why quality matters, a message the Association have been...