Today (April 22nd) marks international Earth Day, putting the benefits of going green firmly in the picture.
From media coverage, to community projects and even government debate, the importance of environmental awareness is a major focus of attention for people the world over.
With the UK taking continuous strides to reduce its carbon footprint, the plethora of eco-friendly campaigns being rolled out across the country today to coincide with the annual event could bolster interest and potentially investment in the industry.
Firms involved in the waste handling and recycling sectors are playing an increasingly active role in the UK’s waste management process as the government, together with local authorities and major businesses, bids to become waste free.
In preparation for Earth Day, Bristol City Council this week launched two major recycling schemes across the region.
As well as rolling out a kerbside collection of mixed plastics, residents are also being given access to communal recycling points in a bid to encourage on-the-go recycling.
In addition, many schools, hospitals and commercial companies have all pledged to increase their environmental practices through better waste management, placing an increased demand on the sector.
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