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Perhaps one of the greatest natural defences against climate change, the Earth's forests, got a boost this week with Britain's Prime Minister and a host of environmental lawyers throwing their support behind plans to protect them and eventually include the forestry sector in carbon markets.

Businesses are being urged to use rainwater harvesting to cut back on the millions of litres of water they use every year and save themselves a packet at the same time.

Government should create a clear long-term plan for low-carbon homes and commit to at least an 80% cut in CO2 emissions from UK households by 2050.

Plans for a 400-home development have had to be redrawn as a result of widespread contamination found on a former quarry.

A town expected to double in size within the next 25 years has carried out a major study to predict the environmental impacts of its expansion.

Energy savings which will lead to a 2,100 tonne cut in carbon dioxide emissions will be implemented by a major food distributor.
Private waste management firms could be forced to bid for contracts to collect waste instead of having the freedom to "cherry pick" routes.

Electrical vehicles have been hailed as "the way of the future" by Electricity Supply Board's (ESB) director of sustainable energy.

Businesses in Dublin are now to be responsible for the area outside of their front doors.

From next year traditional light bulbs are to be phased out of shops in Ireland, the Minister for the Environment has said.

A five-year agreement to recycle packaging has already resulted in a 60% recycling rate four years after it was signed.

Wildfires such as those that swept California last autumn can push ozone pollution to levels that could be damaging to human health.

Drivers in Beijing have been banned from the roads for one day each week in a trial scheme that will last for the next six months.

Using contaminated land to develop renewable energy is less likely to meet opposition and could come with a big financial bonus, developers are being told.

They have saved thousands of lives since their creation more than a century ago but now Australia's surf lifesaving clubs are being given thousands of dollars to save water.
The Environmental Industries Association has put together an enviable line up of policy makers and industry experts for its National Brownfield Development Conference set to take place in London next Thursday.

Siemens Water Technologies is supplying 50 HydraClam online distribution
water quality monitoring devices, along with a 12-month service contract, to
United Utilities in northwest England. The HydraClam technology will play a
key role in the utility's proactive water management program, allowing it to
monitor water supply quality and distribution network maintenance to support
United Utilities Operation and Maintenance Strategies (DOMS). Once installed,
this will be the first large-scale adoption of the remote communication-
enabled monitors anywhere in the world.
Plastic tote bins are commonly used to transport goods from manufacturers and retailers to their clients. These containers require regular cleaning to ensure the goods arrive in pristine condition every time.
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