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Paul Marsh

Editor at Envirotec Magazine

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New Environment Secretary visits wetlands tackling river pollution - Envirotec

The Hogsmill River as it joins the River Thames at Kingston (image credit: Motmit, CC BY-SA 3.0 license). On 18 July The Rivers Trust and South East Rivers ...
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Microplastic pollution in landfill leachate: The drip-drip of progr...

The microplastic pollution that turns up in landfill leachate has received much less attention than the stuff appearing in wastewater, and there seem to be ...
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UK Government must accelerate renewable energy deployment, says Sco...

Scottish Renewables has joined forces with 67 organisations, representing approximately 20,000 jobs from across the renewable energy industry, in an appeal ...
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Landmark sewage ruling means water companies could face legal chall...

A landmark Supreme Court judgment on 2 July could open up new legal avenues for water companies to be sued for sewage dumping incidents. The ruling, describ ...
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German Hydrogen Acceleration Act approval crucial for decarbonising...

The German Federal Government’s recent approval of the Hydrogen Acceleration Act is a crucial step for transportation and logistics organisations looking to ...
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Much of the Nord Stream gas remained in the sea - Envirotec

The researchers took water samples in an area northeast of Bornholm, near the site of the Nord Stream leaks (Image credit: Adele Maciute). A lot of the meth ...
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Lessons from the past can help coastal communities cope with the mo...

An offshore wind farm on the North Wales coast (image credit: Alasair James, iStock) The use of whale oil for lighting in the 1800s and the production of oi ...
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Concerns about credibility of carbon offsetting schemes expressed i...

Businesses across the UK environmental services industry have seemingly expressed concern at the credibility and transparency of carbon credit offsetting sc ...
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Continuous metals monitor reveals environmental improvement opportu...

The transportable monitoring equipment. A new continuous metals monitoring technology was recently trialled at a river by a Talc production plant in central ...
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Trade groups call for solar funding reprieve in Scotland - Envirotec

Scotland’s solar sector and the Scottish Government’s net-zero targets are at serious risk if solar is not reinstated to the Home Energy Scotland (HES) gran ...
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Metal separation at E-Waste World Conference 2024 | Envirotec - Env...

Non-ferrous metal recovered from e-waste on an Eddy Current Separator Recovering the valuable metals present in e-waste is challenging, involving liberation ...
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Report explores the intersection of sustainable packaging and PFAS ...

Sona Dadhania, Senior Technology Analyst at market intelligence firm IDTechEx looks at where PFAS has been used in food packaging, recent legislation mandat ...
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USVs set to collect water pollution data in SW England pilot | Envi...

MSeis USV on the River Dart (image credit: Daniel Rasmussen, HydroSurv). A consortium of British marine technology companies has secured Innovate UK funding ...
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Virtual power plant supports low carbon neighbourhood in Dudley | E...

Energy solutions provider Equans has announced a major boost for its pioneering project in Brockmoor, Dudley, where the company is set to deliver “Euro ...
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AI solutions to sustainability challenges share £1 million as Manch...

Finalists included Greyparrot Insights, which tracks waste in recycling plants to build a digital map of the packaging value chain. After a nationwide searc ...
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Preparations begin for underground nuclear waste storage in Finland...

2019 images of work at the underground site in Olkiluoto. Preparations are underway to start the disposal of spent nuclear fuel in the Finnish bedrock next ...
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Swedish start-up launches air purification material for the art ind...

A cellulose-based material protects artwork and sensitive objects from degradation by air pollutants, explains research-based startup firm Adsorbi AB (origi ...
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Beneath the surface: Sonar technology revolutionises sludge and sil...

The sonar catamaran ready to lift into the water. Peter Smith, Sludge Treatment expert at waste management company CSG, lifts the lid on the new sonar techn ...
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How will climate change affect microplastics already in the environ...

Understanding why climate change might contribute to increasing plastic pollution is the focus of a new research project starting this month at the Universi ...
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Study maps human uptake of microplastics across 109 countries | Env...

Indonesians eat more microplastics per month than any other country, said the study, with most of it coming from seafood (image credit: raulbaldean / Shutte ...
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Engineering interventions that could reduce exposure of open-water ...

Image credit: Martin Charles Hatch / Shutterstock.com. Wastewater treatment must be improved to reduce exposure to human faecal pathogens in treated effluen ...