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2011
June 2011
- Devon celebrates strong recycling performance
- British Sugar facility planning biogas production
- Plans put forward for derelict plant’s biomass update
- Corn prices fall, but ‘not for long’
- Cambridge waste management scheme saves £300k
- Wales ‘is a nation of recyclers’
- G20 countries push for an end to US biofuels aid
- Biomass ‘vital’ for Scottish energy targets
- Record corn harvests ‘unable to meet demand’
- Warwickshire using Big Society to boost recycling
- Scotland signs up for benefits of RHI
- Animal feed sector ‘should expect high cereal prices this decade’
- Malting barley becomes a popular food ingredient
- Fortnightly bin collections ‘help to encourage recycling’
- EU rapeseed stockpiles ‘to reach 4-year low’
- Public meeting to discuss merits of biomass in Norfolk
- Scotland biomass project gets go-ahead
- Wrap reveals waste management action plan
- Report calls for caution on use of seaweed in animal feed
- Open day for biofuels farmers in Yorkshire
- UK could be 35% powered by renewable energy by 2020
- New animal feed product to improve cattle transition phase
- FSB urges govt to help small firms recycle
- Workplace maintenance safety campaign attracts more top firms
- Biofuels subsidies could be cut to assist food prices
- Waste management sector ‘should be an investment priority’
- Highland Council to discuss biomass concerns
- London Underground looking to boost recycling
- Drought official, rapeseed stocks could suffer
- Biofuels growth expected to soar
- Drax conversion could push other firms towards biomass
- Recycling firms need govt help with WEEE
- Barley harvest in East Anglian drought
- Market volatility and lack of rain behind animal feed price rises
- Boris Johnson looks for £320m waste management saving
- Chemicals manufacturers ‘need help with carbon targets’
- Brewing industry bracing itself for barley shortage
- EU rapeseed directive ‘could create two-tier system’
- European Commission announces ban on cadmium in plastics
- Isle of Wight facing animal feed shortage
- Nottinghamshire to push tougher recycling programme
- Scottish farmers welcome huge animal feed shipment
- Photosynthesis funding could lead to more efficient biofuels
- Are biofuel crops grown in Africa sustainable?
- Food manufacturers urged to be vigilant against E.coli
- Scotland making strides with recycling and waste processing
- Brewery toasts expansion
May 2011
- Food manufacturing sector ‘must invest in skills’
- Do cereal farmers face challenges ahead?
- EC sued over lack of transparency in biofuels policy
- Waste Review ‘may improve SME recycling power’
- Biofuels ‘can complement the agricultural industry’
- European report urges move towards renewable resources
- Council moves waste management programme to electrical goods
- Confusion continues over rapeseed legislation
- Exports criticised as UK faces recycled plastics shortage
- Drax chief waiting for govt decision on biomass
- MEPs back the reintroduction of PAP
- New technique could create biofuel from coffee
- Ealing Council offers cash prizes for recycling performance
- Biofuels sustainability indicators agreed
- Baking exhibition to help firms find new buyers
- Ofgem clarification welcomed by anaerobic digestion association
- Europe to vote on re-introduction of PAP
- Drought conditions create difficult year for animal feed industry
- Growth expected in municipal waste management
- Construction starts on distilling industry biomass plant
- Harrow reaches 50% recycling rate
- New biofuels technique beneficial for animal feed industry
- Biomass industry ‘can help preserve forests’
- Baking industry looking to fight inflation
- Smaller wheelie bins ‘could encourage more recycling’
- £3m brewing industry research facility to open in Notts
- Fears grow over aphid threat to rapeseed
- Biofuels sector ‘needs consistent govt approach’
- Kentucky hosts experts at animal feed symposium
- Conservative MP gets backing for brewing industry
- CLA feels ‘deep disappointment’ over govt’s biofuels stance
- New waste management centre hoping to increase recycling levels
- Rapeseed stocks set to reach ‘alarming proportions’
- Northern Ireland drought to affect animal feed industry
- Barley prices ‘set to rise’ due to lack of supply
- Rapeseed oil ‘can help to drive down UK carbon emissions’
- Local recycling targets ‘must stay in place’
- Campaign looks to promote use of biomass
- Chemicals manufacturing firms facing difficult carbon taxes
- Corn starch compounds ‘could improve drug delivery systems’
- London reminds residents how much they save through recycling
- Britain’s rapeseed out put ‘will remain strong despite drought’
- Scotland’s planning system ‘restricting biomass industry’
- Welsh council announces fines for not recycling food waste
- GM crops in animal feed ‘a year away’
- Waste wood facility gets go ahead to serve biomass industry
- EFPRA welcomes changes to animal feed legislation
- Cider makers pushing for industry sustainability
- Report calls for acrylamide reduction in baking industry
- ECHA to be sued over hazardous chemicals silence
- Boston garden waste scheme is reinstated
- Food waste to become animal feed once again, says expert
- Cost of imports troubling chemicals manufacturing firms
- UK recycling rate increases to 40.3 per cent
- Eucalyptus identified as viable biofuel alternative
- Dry weather ‘threatens EU rapeseed crop’
- Distilling industry biomass plant welcomed by environmentalists
- Conwy residents to have weekly food waste collection
- Caged hen eggs ban causing confusion for food manufacturers
- Swedish plans for BPA criticised by food manufacturing industry
- Andover to get £15m facility for producing biomass fuel
- Rapeseed restrictions ‘will not impact UK growers’
- Carbon Trust projects prove popular in baking industry
- Edinburgh introduces food waste collection trial
- Kent could get new biomass and anaerobic digestion facilities
April 2011
- Brentwood waste management merger plans face opposition
- Drought conditions ‘threatening British crops’
- Whisky by-product set to power CHP plant
- Opposition to Southampton biomass plant prompts review
- Drug development ‘needs to be more efficient’
- Cumbria site may be selected for pharma factory
- Europe may ‘miss out’ on GM tech advantages
- Wheat crops ‘under threat again in 2011′
- Brands urged to establish REACH policy, to avoid damage
- Metabolic engineering breakthrough set to boost chemical industry?
- Understanding plant stress response may boost crop yield
- IEA highlights potential of biofuels
- Baking industry wheat supply could be hit by rust disease
- Exeter council makes £1.42m from recycling effort
- Former landfill sites being used to grow biofuel
- Biomass ‘has a key role’ in meeting renewable energy targets
- Chemicals manufacturers get funding to work with biotech groups
- New microchip is a big step for the pharmaceutical industry
- Scottish distillers concerned over barley stock
- Animal feed firms to discuss future at Kentucky symposium
- Beverage carton recycling increases sharply
- Food waste firms to be affected by food labelling changes
- Rapeseed oil producer reaps reward of equipment investment
- Agricultural group calls for strong position on animal feed and cereals
- Wiltshire scraps plastic plans as ‘not cost effective’
- UK facing up to shortage of reusable plastics
- Distillers’ grains see price reduction
- Chemicals manufacturers collaborating with biotech firms
- Europe’s biomass industry has 50 per cent more potential available
- Fortnightly bin collections ‘encourage recycling’
- EU rapeseed output ‘will rise in 2011′
- Northern Ireland sees rise in quarrying output
- Finance secured for Scottish biomass plant
- Baking industry facing shortage of Group 3 wheats
- New technique uses flies to turn food waste into oil
- Report calls for government action on biofuels production
- Pesticide resistance may provide grounds for future UK GM crops ban
- Drax £180m tax windfall to be invested in biomass technology
- Tilbury power station ‘could be saved by biomass’
- Pharmaceuticals could benefit from new ‘smart’ polymer film
- Brown bread boost for baking industry
- Food waste campaign gathers pace on Merseyside
- Essex football club running on empty cans
- Ukraine crop spoilage could pressurise rapeseed prices
- Scientific discovery ‘improves biofuel efficiency’
- Biomass industry ‘can lead Scottish economic recovery’
- New retail scheme to facilitate plastic film recycling
- Rapeseed animal feed ‘can lead to healthier milk’
- Cheltenham food waste recycling scheme proves its worth
- KFC announces it is switching to rapeseed oil
- ATRP breakthrough may help create more specialised materials
- Animal feed producers ‘will switch from corn to wheat’
- Plans for Shropshire recycling centre approved
- Pharmaceutical serialisation ‘is a key anti-counterfeiting weapon’
- Omega acids ‘should become a key component of chicken feed’
- New working group to promote use of recycled mixed plastic
- Russia export ban will put pressure on cereal prices
- Welsh waste management scheme gets more funding
- Britain ‘has enough agricultural space for biomass crops’
- Brewer accuses govt over Budget announcement
- Baking industry could face ban on eggs from caged hens
- Research suggests sandalwood could revolutionise animal feed
March 2011
- Budget announcement ‘provides opportunities for pharmaceutical firms’
- Rapeseed oil ‘can power heating systems for offices and schools’
- Barnsley initiates kerbside plastic recycling
- North Lincolnshire looking to recycle more electric goods
- Finnish ambassador helping Wales with biomass projects
- Changing animal feeds ‘can reduce greenhouse gas emissions’
- BBPA calls for govt honesty on beer duty
- Hampshire MEP to analyse impact of biomass plant
- WAG announces increase in recycling levels
- Govt duty rise ‘doesn’t help independent brewers’
- MP calls for research into use of GM crops in animal feed
- EU to set ambitious new directive to phase out landfill
- Shift to hybrid seeds sees boost in rapeseed production
- Port Talbot biomass plant gets Environment Agency approval
- Scotland to introduce recycling scheme focused on carbon impact
- New biofuel industry production standard unveiled
- UN wheat outlook is positive for feed manufacturers
- Brewing industry vows to fight duty escalator
- US-EU pharmaceutical pilot may have implications for future drug R&D
- Flour milling firms ‘should target individual consumers’
- East Riding extends food waste recycling programme
- Budget 2010 ‘could bring good news for brewing firms’
- Scotland ‘the best place for a chemicals manufacturing plant’
- Rapeseed price could rise, as EU stocks fall
- London mayor Boris Johnson announces green cash boost
- Growth in brewing industry prompts firm to expand
- Council looks to boost waste recycling by getting tough
- Tilbury power station to become world’s biggest biomass plant
- Growth of anaerobic digestion may prompt packaging revolution
- Anaerobic digestion biomethane ‘must be integrated into National Grid’
- UK set for significant growth in biomass industry?
- Wood standards ‘will see sharp rise in biomass fuel production’
- Animal feed manufacturers and farmers ‘need government assistance’
- Carbon Reduction Commitment ‘could hinder waste management firms’
- Biomass CO2 emissions ‘requires alternative measurement’
- Independent brewers thrive amid beer slump
- End of EU subsidies could impact food manufacturing industry
- Telford council on target with recycling plans
- Powder handling workshop set for April
- RHI scheme ‘will promote biomass technology among farmers’
- WAG sets out plans to being recycling ‘world leader’
- Baking industry can expect further volatility in wheat prices
- Rapeseed sowings soar as profitability continues to rise
- Tax changes ‘needed to help brewing industry grow’
- Gloucestershire council unveils ambitious recycling programme
- Biomass ‘to account for 30% of global energy production by 2050′
- Global medicinal technology transfer ‘needs to be improved’
- Global waste-to-energy sector ‘set for significant growth’
- Ministers strengthen support for biomass and other green energy production
- New camera technology could revolutionise baking production
- Relaxed EU GM feedstock regulations welcome, but must go further
- Kerbside collection boosts Gloucestershire plastics recycling
- New CO2-based drug processing method ‘may revolutionise industry’
- EU ministers approve further cadmium restrictions
- Scientists move closer to xylose bio-ethanol production
- Growing barley supply pressures could hit maltsters
- Crop growers warned over potential yellow rust threat
- Recycled cardboard packaging may pose toxic oils risk
- Dedicated plastic bottle recycling plant to be built in Lincolnshire
- Pharma research in ‘late stages’ of 460 rare disease treatments
- Global technological developments ‘paving way for wider biofuel use’
- Warwickshire anaerobic digestion plant gets planning approval
- Decade-old scheme praised for positive impact on rubber recycling
- UK govt keen to avoid further environmental agricultural regulations
- UK crop production ‘must remain diverse’
- Malting barley shortages could lead to 2011 ‘price spike’
- Local British brewers ‘defying downturn’
- Canada welcomes initial EU GM animal feed rule change approval
- Bioenergy farmers urged to consider landscape impact
- Kava set for reintroduction to UK pharma industry?
- Farmers urged to reduce N2O emissions to ‘save environment’
February 2011
- Plastic bag re-use ‘more important to eco-impact’ than resource use
- Measures to curb counterfeit medicine distribution in EU welcomed
- Pharmaceutical sector starts to introduce operational changes
- Algae could be set to change the animal feed industry
- Heaters used to successfully mimic future climate change impact on crops
- Biofuel crop farmers ‘must avoid over-fertilising’
- Brewery bi-products ‘could be harnessed to create fuel’
- UK and Denmark to collaborate on green energy projects
- York’s biomass strategy faces set back
- New enzyme ‘cocktail’ could improve biomass processing efficiency
- Pharma supply chain changes recommended by GPs
- Cereal prices ‘may stabilise by 2013′
- Plastic bag waste recycling ‘better for the environment’
- UK energy-from-waste recycling sector ‘could be replicated elsewhere’
- Pharma sector ‘ill-equipped’ to cope with new demands
- EU commits to phase out 6 new chemicals within 5 years
- HGCA establishes two ‘monitor farms’ projects in Scotland
- EU takes steps to ease pressure on cereals markets
- Wheat industry set for continued shortages, owing to China droughts
- Brewing industry ‘integral’ to UK economy
- Non-irradiated almonds ‘retain quality for 12 months’
- Scottish govt provides funding for food manufacturing firms
- Maize prices under pressure from Mexico freeze
- CBI calls for ‘ambitious’ govt waste management strategy
- Plans revealed for Southampton biomass plant
- Govt policies ‘hindering chemicals manufacturers’
- South Wales makes strides in food waste reprocessing
- Action to remedy medicine supply problems welcomed, but issues remain
- Animal feeds costs to reach consumer
- Corn price rises blamed on ethanol use
- British brewers celebrate awards triumph
- EU announces plans to lower important duty on wheat and barley
- Oxfordshire named best county for recycling
- Oilseed rape competes with wheat for field space
- EU postpones discussions on GM animal feed
- Recycling industry ‘would benefit from more govt support’
- Govt needs to change duty laws, say tobacco manufacturers
- New scheme to help boost plastics recycling in Wales
- Govt energy planning ‘must utilise bio-mass’
- PBD shake-up ‘would remove inequality in brewing industry’
- Food manufacturing firms ‘will not face more regulation’
- Kerbside sorting ‘most economical way to recycle’
- Brewers urged to stockpile barley ahead of possible shortage
- Food and chemicals manufacturers experience strong growth
- UK to back EU plans on genetically modified animal feed
- Govt woodland plans ‘do not consider biomass industry’
- UK recycles more than 40% of its household waste
- Farmers told to stick with cereal animal feed
- EU announces plans to stabilise price of agricultural commodities
- Further price rises for animal feed commodities
- Council considers change to recycling programme
- Edinburgh authorities consider future of biomass plant
- Animal feed producers reminded of FSA regulations
- Oilseed rape farmers told to use fewer herbicides
- Edinburgh expands plastics recycling programme
- Cereal farms expect large profits boost
- Animal feed manufacturers stockpiling Australian wheat
January 2011
- Industrial enzymes in demand from baking and brewing industries
- Recycling groups look to start EU lobby group
- Panic buying ‘sparking further rise in grain prices’
- Baking industry expanding ‘thanks to television’
- Food group looking to supermarkets to absorb feed costs
- Wheat supply worries played down by investors
- Kent organisation looking to improve business recycling
- PBD ‘will be a benefit for the brewing industry’
- Animal feed research promises boost in production levels
- Brewers ‘will be forced to raise prices’ due to commodities prices
- EU planning new animal feed legislation
- Construction industry looks to improve recycling record
- Community recycling network created for the north-east
- Wheat prices to be driven higher by Chinese drought
- Brewers call for govt tax breaks to aid growth
- UK bakers face grain price rises thanks to strikes
- EU praises UK recycling efforts
- Cold agricultural bulk storage may need to change, due to UK weather
- Rubber price boost could benefit UK waste processors
- UK grain supply chain set for busy 2011
- Pharmaceutical production breakthrough could have repercussions for chemical processing
- Flexible plastics recycling could be set for a boost
- Manufacturing ‘needs more skilled workers’
- EU approves aid scheme for UK recyclers
- Wheat production levels ‘will fall below consumption this year’
- Manufacturing firms ‘can expect bright future’
- Oxfordshire recycling cuts spark concerns
- New packaging ‘could revolutionise food manufacturing’
- Manufacturing confidence knocked by weather and VAT rise
- New wood standard devised to help recycling firms
- Economic recovery ‘being driven by manufacturing’
- Recycling proves successful in economic recovery
- Baking industry feeling the fuel pinch
- Queensland floods ‘could affect UK baking industry’
- Tax law ‘must change to help brewing firms’
- Govt recycling targets ‘could backfire’
- Totnes school hoping to provide bio-mass example
- Linden Foods boosts meat processing capacity
- New bulk materials milling tech ‘proves itself cost-effective’
- Brewery streamlines manufacturing process through systems overhaul
- New oilseed rape variety ‘good news for growers’
- See Guttridge and the new Carier range at the LAMMA show
- New legislation could improve manufacturer salt reduction recognition
- Farmers offered incentives to invest in biomass processing equipment
- Electronics reprocessors claim overcapacity
- Bulk materials manufacturers warned over 2011 price hikes
- New intelligent plastic could revolutionise packaging production
- Energy from waste plant to come under discussion
- Buckinghamshire incinerator plans halted?
- Manufacturers ‘more optimistic’ than last year
- Rare earths exports to be cut
- Businesses protected against fines for poor waste management
2010
December 2010
- Waste incineration revolution to go ahead?
- Costain gets paid after contractor acquisition
- Waste incineration revolution to go ahead?
- Automation investment ‘remains too low’
- Manufacturers ‘need fresh blood in industry’
- Glasgow to accommodate Europe’s biggest energy-from-waste site
- US firm invents machinery accuracy measuring tool
- Productivity goes up fastest in manufacturing sector
- Manufacturers see increased pay
- Manufacturers to face more costs under energy reforms
- Govt recycling agency sees major budget cut
- Residents up in arms about mega recycling plant
- Cereals outlook ‘remains positive’
- Mixed plastics breakthrough team to build demonstrator site
- Peterborough to gain £450m energy park
- Waste firm seeking feedstock from councils
- Renewable energy hits record mark
- Food and drink sector sees more growth
- Manufacturers need to get back their exporting spirit
- Plastics recycling ‘to be transformed’ by innovation
- Manufacturers ‘look forward to 2010′
- Farmers hold 3-month chemical amnesty
- Industrial waste falls by more than third
- Battery recycling targets ‘likely to be missed’
- Manufacturing firms held back by red tape?
- Drinks firm invests £2 million into machinery upgrade
- Waste services to get the chop with council budget cuts?
- Regulation ‘needs to be stripped away’ from recycling sector
- EU exports hit £12bn mark in October
- Localism bill clouds picture for energy-from-waste sector?
- Govt to invest in manufacturing advisory body
- Manufacturing sector leads growth
- Government looks to create investor certainty with ROs
- Producer prices see slight fall
- Sales of UK exports on the increase
- Bottle recycling levels improve by 46,000 tonnes in UK
- Energy-from-waste sector to be incentivised
- Waste-to-energy plant controversy continues
- Manufacturers boosted by increased domestic and foreign demand
- Export confidence grows
- Equipment sees growth in output hit double-digits
- Arla Foods to consult locals on new Aylesbury superdairy
- Government failing in expanding manufacturing sector
- Compulsory recycling target to create more business for energy-to-waste sector?
- Waste sector ‘needs to become more competitive’
- Green manufacturing sector gets boost
- Welsh village to benefit from waste to energy plant
- Battery producers on track to meet recycling targets
- EEF: Greenhouse gas reporting should be part of wider review
- Creative industries benefiting from regional manufacturing
- UK manufacturing growth reaches 16-yr high
- Food and drink firms embracing ways to improve manufacturing
November 2010
- Cheque knowledge could help companies waiting to buy
- Credit situation ‘improves for business’
- Growth review ‘is only the first step’ for manufacturing growth
- Businesses ‘can create halo effect with emissions reporting’
- Firms to invest in machinery to beat price rises?
- Manufacturers to feel impact of raw materials rises?
- Combined heat and power technology to make Liverpool waste management more efficient
- Manufacturing ‘still the engine room of the north-east’
- Distillery compensation claims to be questioned by whiskey expert
- New initiative launched to help boost wheat production levels
- EU considers ban on cleaning products containing phosphates
- UK tobacco manufacturing increase in Q3
- Britain ranked low in recycling league tables
- Residents approve plans for Inverness recycling plant
- Waste collection scheme increases North Somerset recycling rates
- Europe’s biggest plastics recycling plant back in operation
- York waste management plant ‘could power half of city’s homes’
- Tobacco manufacturers may have to re-jig machinery to comply with packaging rules
- West Yorkshire Biofuel plant plans need to re-thought, officials say
- Liverpool pharmaceutical sector set for fresh funding injection
October 2010
- EfW facility approved for Oxfordshire
- Code issued to cut down on recycled metals theft
- Rapeseed growers urged to prepare for water shortages
- Plans unveiled for new biomass plant in Liverpool
- Steel and plastics recycling rates set to rise following new targets
- Confectionary manufacturing industry gears up for Halloween
- Miners are commanding more for base metals
- New energy-from-waste plant set to be built in Lincolnshire
- Baking industry officials defend falling training figures
- Construction begins on new biomass plant
- Kent ale revolution provides boost for brewing industry
- New sterilisation system could speed up food processing
- New anaerobic digestion plant opened
- Beer menus could boost flagging brewing industry
- Government pledges funds to energy-from-waste industry
- Biogas industry boosted by government funding
- Farmers urged to check grain stores for mould
- Oilseed farmers urged to tackle black grass early on
- Spending review must ‘unlock’ potential of energy from-waste industry
- Oilseed farmers urged against insecticide misuse
- New campaign aims to increase recycling rates in Manchester
- Recycling rates in NI on the rise
- New guide provides boost to anaerobic digestion industry
- Funding helps secure farming training scheme in Cumbria
- WRAP set to survive quango cuts
- Production set to increase at South Gloucestershire quarry
- Government to encourage anaerobic digestion projects
- UK animal feed sector boosted by plans to improve beef sector
- Floating breweries could be future of brewing industry
- Energy-from-waste revolution comes to Bristol
- More bulk material handling equipment could be needed at NI quarry
- New powder coating process developed
- Scottish grain required for new distillery
- Promotional campaign aims to increase recycling rates in Watford
- UK could ‘quadruple’ energy-from-waste output by 2015
- Milk bottle recycling rates on the rise
- UK brewery embraces anaerobic digestion
- Welsh farming industry boosted by scheme extension
- Swansea Valley quarry set to be expanded
- London borough aims to increase recycling rates by 16%
- Biofuel industry backed by NFU president
- Animal feed production set to rise in Belfast
- CAP reform must not reduce food production, says NFU president
- London recycling facility set to expand
- Food production industry set to embrace robotics
- New beer analysis could boost brewing industry
- US firm unveils plans for Scottish energy-from-waste plant
- Lancashire quarry set to be expanded
- New enzyme could boost longevity of bread
- Defra confirms 2011 packaging recycling targets will be set
- Government urged to give more support to energy-from-waste industry
September 2010
- New whisky distillery opens in Scotland.
- Rapeseed production set to increase in UK
- England’s recycling capacity ‘needs to be increased’
- Animal feed producers ‘pushing up their prices’
- New equipment to be installed at Welsh quarry
- Quarry set to be reopened in Doncaster
- UK brewing sector to benefit from new wheat research
- UK animal feed industry boosted by rising beef exports
- UK grain industry could be set to increase Russian exports
- New report shows how to boost recycled content of packaging
- £1.4m funding for new anaerobic digestion plant
- New sealing system could cut costs for food production industry
- Recycling rate in Wales increases
- Brewing industry boosted as drinkers ‘think local’ with real ale
- UK food exports on the rise
- Scottish animal feed industry boosted by funding
- Unstable antioxidants could reduce neurotoxin content of baked goods
- Out-of-parlour feeders ‘boost’ milk yields
- Nambak Plastics claims 50% recycled content rate is attainable
- Soybean industry set for bright future
- Reduced waste-to-landfill rates good news for UK recycling sector
- British biofuels industry boosted by calls to increase production
- New quarries considered for south Wiltshire
- Welsh livestock market boosted by calls to release grain stocks
- Dairy industry boosted by new assurance scheme
- Deposit refund scheme could boost recycling rates
- Plastics recycling industry boosted by Coca-Cola plans
- Flour millers to benefit from new software
- Real ale revival good news for UK brewing industry
- Recycling industry boosted by calls to improve processing rates
- Welsh animal feed sector welcomes plans for increased lamb exports
- New light bulb recycling scheme unveiled
- Lincolnshire farmers boosted by wheat price hike
- UK agricultural industry boosted by Defra support
- New energy-from-waste plant to open in Doncaster
- Animal feed sector to be boosted by increased poultry sales
- Aggregates investigation could encourage more mineral extraction
- Higher wheat prices to push up UK animal feed production?
- Recycling rates for electronic goods on the rise
- UK dairy industry boosted by £500k grant
- Buckwheat enhanced gluten-free breads could boost baking market
- Global cleaning product industry to be worth $36bn by 2015
- Plastic recycling industry boosted by bottle processing rates
- Dairy UK calls for CAP to support commercial farming
- Malting barley market set for strong 2011
- Minister pledges £5m to Northern Irish recycling industry
- Oilseed rape farmers advised to switch varieties to combat disease
- Battery recycling rate rises
- New ventilation controller could boost farming profits
- New yeast strain could reduce IBS symptoms
- Scottish animal feed industry boosted by lamb campaign
- European dairy farmers awarded emergency funding
- West Devon council introduces new recycling scheme
- Farmers to profit from new anaerobic digestion plants
- Welsh recycling industry handed funding boost
- Farmers should ‘consider’ own grain storage facilities
August 2010
- UK bakers to profit from new consultancy firm
- New scientific breakthrough could boost wheat yields
- Bigger projects predicted for electrical waste processing industry
- Biofuel industry boosted by potential Red Tractor accreditation
- Bakers urged to consider pricing strategy
- Energy-from-waste industry set to be boosted by new SITA division
- Farmers struggling with low soil phosphate levels, report warns
- Yorkshire waste management plans to be unveiled to the public
- UK farming industry boosted by calls to increase production
- Demand for grain storage fluctuating in Norfolk
- Farmers paying the price for reseeding delays, expert says
- Two UK councils look to improve metal recycling rates
- Farming industry to be boosted by calls to stop illegal food imports
- Young farmers in Wales receive financial boost
- London brewers unite to boost industry
- North-east farmers ‘boosted by food production firm expansion’
- Brewing giant SAB Miller linked with £7bn move for Foster’s
- New tractor could boost farming industry
- ‘Less bureaucracy’ could boost waste processing industry
- Brewing industry set to be ‘unaffected’ by barley price hike
- Demand for renewable chemicals set to boost cleaning products industry
- Farming industry set to ‘boom’ in 2011
- Leicester quarry is saved in good news for industry
- Bakery industry set to ‘absorb’ wheat price hike
- Worldwide demand for agriculture machinery set to ‘rise’
- British farmers should ‘maintain grain production’
- Welsh biomass industry set to ‘profit’ from new recycling plant
- London council looks to improve recycling rates
- Women-friendly drinks could boost beer industry
- Bulk handling equipment could be used for new geothermal plant
- New initiative could boost recycling rates
- Loan Protection: Credit Suisse cuts 75 jobs
- Could new scheme boost Camden food recycling rates?
- Welsh biomass industry ‘boosted’ by supply advice
- Battery initiative could boost recycling rates
- Quarrying extension good news for industry
- Rise of Scottish microbreweries helps ‘boost’ industry
- Sandwell recycling rates could be boosted by new contract
- Plans for new cereal plant unveiled
- Tesco continues recycling policy
- New plant could boost Leeds waste-from-energy industry
- Pub insolvency rates drop
- Teesside energy-from-waste industry set for further growth
- Bulk material machinery could be used to clear coal tip
- Lewis & Cooper set to increase production
- New contract could boost Cardiff’s waste processing rates
- Waste-to-energy industry to profit from new legislation
- Fate of Staffordshire quarry hangs in the balance
- Brewing industry real winner at awards
- Waitrose HQ to use anaerobic digestion
- Increased recycling rates could boost industry
- New recycling initiative could boost rates in Cardiff
- Bakery expansion good news for industry
- Obama endorsement helps boost Marston’s sales
- Animal feed prices set to rise
- New phone charger recycling initiative launched
- New proposals could boost waste-to-energy market
- Baking industry boosted by Lees Foods record sales
- Ale’s new image ‘good news’ for brewing industry
- New Scottish AD plant good for waste industry
July 2010
- New GM grain laws could boost animal feed market
- New initiative to ‘boost’ Scottish recycling industry
- New Cardiff FC ale launched
- NI bakery expands operations
- Hertfordshire to get new waste-to-energy plant
- Brewery expansion good new for industry
- Biomass industry boosted by funding pledge
- US firm among potential buyers for Walsall brewery
- Anaerobic digestion plant set to open
- Animal feed industry boosted by EU investigation
- Plans for Welsh waste-to-energy plant backed
- Investigation could boost London recycling industry
- New partnership boosts Middlesbrough’s recycling rates
- North Yorkshire recycling industry set for boost
- New brewery opening good news for industry
- UK animal feed industry boosted by calls to stop imports
- Plans for new waste-to-energy plant unveiled
- Scottish alliance could boost waste-to-energy industry
- Union Market opening provides boost for baking industry
- Brains brewery eyes further expansion
- Plans for new renewable energy plant unveiled
- New machinery helps boost Johnstone’s Bakers turnover
- Bristol aims to increase recycling rate
- Brewery looking to triple turnover
- Animal feed sales boost Carr’s profits
- Peel unveils plans for new biomass plant
- Small quarries in County Galway facing environmental bill
- Green Investment Bank should prioritise waste and recycling
- Farming and food industries vital for economic recovery
- Warburtons removes display date
- Malting firm named as one of Europe’s fastest-growing companies
- London mayor announces major new recycling initiative
- Rochford named top recycling council
- Scottish food manufacturer launches first brand
- Permission granted for waste-to-energy plant
- Pub insolvency rate drops
- Cattle slaughter on the rise
- Groundbreaking anaerobic digestion plant completed
- Waste-to-energy market predicted to grow
- Amazon to sell food online
- Beef farmers offered new contracts
- Safety event to ensure proper use of farm machinery
- Defra supports kerbside collection
- Braeside expansion could boost production
- New strategy could boost Welsh brewing industry
- Waste-to-energy industry to profit from new proposals
- Feeding curry to sheep could boost production
- Government officials discuss waste-to-energy deployment
- Plant to be updated with recycling technology
- McDonalds to focus on farming
- 10m recycling site rebuild highlights industry buoyancy
- Droppa & Droppa seal Bread Factory deal
- New recycling plant opens in Derby
- Aluminium recycling continues to rise
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Demand for UK beef welcomed by animal feed industry
- Greene King expansion good news for brewing industry
- Biomass industry continues to grow
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
- Work begins on new £25m biofuel research facility
- New £52 million biofuel plant coming to north-east
- UK Bakery firm expands operations
June 2010
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- US firm seals contract at UK waste-to-energy plant
- Bio-fuel industry boosted by EU directive
- New £7.5m recycling depot opens in Devon
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- New animal feed released
- Baking industry relieved by EU decision
- Bio-fuel industry could benefit from GIB investment
- Recycling industry could profit from kerbside collections
- Scottish food and drink sales increase
- Scotland sees waste-to-energy potential
- Grain storage on the increase
- New recycling and waste depot opens in Devon
- National recycle week good news for industry
- Safety ‘crucial’ for when operating bulk materials handling equipment
- Two groups bidding for Leicestershire waste contract
- Quarrying industry improving its track record
- Reopening of famous Welsh gold mine being considered
- £5m London recycling scheme given go-ahead
- UK food production industry has ‘bright future’
- Recession ‘forces’ smaller firms to buy used equipment
- PET recycling on the rise
- Beer duty freeze provides ‘respite’ for industry
- Animal feed business merger will boost earnings
- Ireland zinc mine expansion on the cards
- Strip tillage system could cut rapeseed production costs
- Alvan Blanch bulk materials handling equipment benefitting farmer
- Government review could boost recycling industry
- Whitbread introduces new recycling scheme
- New research could provide boost for brewing industry
- Robinson investment good news for brewing industry
- Brewing industry looks to water savings
- Animal feed industry to ‘benefit’ from new guidelines
- New organic release agent can ‘extend baking equipment life’
- New modelling method could aid crustless bread production
- RSPCA calls for ‘ethical’ food industry
- RSPCA calls for ‘ethical’ food industry
- World Cup could provide welcome boost for brewing industry
- UK productions of rapeseed to be boosted by sustainable palm oil for bakers
- Professor bids to save brewery
- Bakery’s future is looking tasty
- Food manufacturers unlikely to give EU labelling reforms green light
- Bristol bakery scales up to meet demand
- Bristol bakery scales up to meet demand
- Consumers urge food industry to bin GM produce
- Drinks expo could brew up business in the UK
- Green Alliance calls for government support in the sector
- UK to push through biofuels
- Food industry hailed for ‘helping’ consumers
- Full steam ahead for food firm Brakes
- Everything going ‘sweet’ for British baking business
- Food and Drink Federation president hails UK industry
- ‘Turkey Town’ Norfolk brings home the dough for Britain
- Sir Leahy led a food revolution, says writer
- Investment in green technology entering the mainstream
- Confidence returning to manufacturing industry
- Animal feed industry poised for growth
- UK engineering group to acquire plastic pellet firm
- Scottish food firm bids to serve double profits
- Britain producing some of the highest quality food in the world
- 7,000 homes to be powered up by anaerobic digestion plant
- Food firm makes ‘real good’ profits
- Conveyors switched on at Plymouth recycling plants
- New ‘simpler’ animal feed guidelines introduced
- Room to push through biofuels
- TV bid to turn around the fortunes of bakery
- Berkshire bag not bin recycling scheme
- UK manufacturing at 16-year high
- ‘Cheesy’ solution to boost UK’s export
- Baking firms are Britain’s bread winner
May 2010
- Heavy duty conveyors for new quarry?
- Anaerobic Digestion plant given the green light
- Brewer says ‘mine’s a double’ as profits rise 52%
- Muncipal waste pilot scheme a success
- SITA bid to open waste to energy plant
- Food firm fires up productions
- Bakery whips up major supplier contract
- Merger to create UK’s biggest chicken producer
- Bakery and confectionary firm celebrating sweet profits
- Britain’s vegetarian food firms given a boost
- Beer Festival to highlight Southern breweries
- Recycling firm sees profits rise more than 34%
- Vive le food revolution
- Minimum pricing may boost brewery sales
- Renewable energy creating mass opportunities for manufacturing
- Britain’s real ale boom
- Expansion set to go ahead at Welsh mining site
- Heavy duty conveyors for Yorkshire quarry work?
- Brewing support for the drinks industry
- Coalition plans for food industry
- Conveyors switched on at UK biogas site
- Construction firm’s take over of recycling plant
- Brewery bottles up financial support
- Food Festival may boost regional productions
- Business in the wood pellet sector getting fired up
- Olympic winner is British food industry
- Rapeseed producer im-presses ASDA
- Food firm’s future looks ‘fruitful’
- Don’t hit food industry with VAT rise, urges expert
- Sustainability could serve food industry profits
- rinks industry expo to bring barrel of business to UK
- Family baker’s future is ‘rising’
- Whisky festival may ‘pour’ in support for British distillers
- Greggs success testament to UK food industry
- Hospitality recruitment for ‘Downtown Deli’
- Animal feed industry going from strength-to-strength
- Military eye-up biomass robot
- Bakers plan merger to save operations
- Food manufacturers urged to stamp out sugar
- Britain’s recycling boom
- Diageo gains could be good news for brewers
- Food manufacturers urged to create more allergy-friendly products
- Food manufacturers to adopt eco packaging
- Global plan for Ireland’s food industry
- Mobile phone industry urged to ring in recycling changes
- Regional recycling could create new waste handling plant
- Waste to energy plants could boom in Britain
- Clegg aims to give manufacturers business incentives
- Scotland to embrace plastic recycling
- SNP pledge to represent Scotland’s fish industry
April 2010
- The rise of the mild beer drinker
- See conveyors in action at distillery open day
- Bid to boost recycling rates in North Lincs
- Conservatives extend olive branch to tobacco industry
- Imperial plans to reverse smoking ban
- Food manufacturers on board salt reduction scheme
- Wales today welcomes largest plastics plant
- Biofuels are ‘the new oil’
- Firm unveils sweet expansion
- Benn backs the food industry
- Recycling garners profits for city councils
- Berkshire brewery to double production
- Food industry urged to offer clear labelling
- Recycling pandemonium
- Hopper sales to be boosted by party politics?
- Carbon-conscious Brits could boost UK oil extraction
- Business placing pressure on recycling firms
- The volcanic air chaos highlighted Britain’s brilliant food industry
- Going green put in the picture for Earth Day
- Manufacturing rebound for Eurozone
- FDF put food at the heart of recovery
- New conveyors as Lincolnshire recycling plant sees business boom?
- Fast forwarding biofuels
- Food manufacturers making more veggie products
- Tobacco group urges people to be wary of fake goods
- Research could boost UK rapeseed production
- UK serves up record food exports
- Mixed plastic recycling begins in Bristol
- Arsenic-free feed soon passing conveyors
- Culinary tourism could provide boost for food industry
- Scots aren’t waste-ing any time in recycling race
- West Dorset rolls out kerbside food recycling
- Rapeseed harvesting on target
- Conservatives extend olive branch to brewers
- Animal feed milling firm ex-seeds expectations
- Industry moves towards biofuels
- Wood biomass industry thriving
- Election campaign goes green
- Food industry urged to drive five a day
- Drive to boost recycling rate
- Brewery’s Titanic expansion
- Serving up strict food recycling plans
- New waste treatment facilities for north London?
- Brewer highlights growing ale sales
- UK Rapeseed brand has bright yellow future
- North Lincs Waste disposal contract nears
- Biofuel commercialisation requires investment
- Bio power plant to open in Bradford
- Tuning in to UK’s recycling needs
- ‘Cadbury Law’ to protect British food industry
- Mobile phone app combats idle food manufacturers
- Farmers call for animal feed finance
- The right packaging conveyor can boost productivity
- UK manufacturing on the rebound
- British bio plant drives through deal with BP
March 2010
- Plastic plant powering job recruitment
- Woodfuel industry could create 30,000 jobs
- Biofuel Britain to benefit from Budget promise?
- Scottish paper mill given new green lease of life
- Recycle from the palm of your hand
- WRAP piloting business recycling schemes
- Future of the menthol cigarette up in smoke?
- Consumers want food manufacturers to provide ‘healthier choices’
- Grain storage firm’s £45m turnover
- Britain’s expanding bread basket
- Tobacco industry booming
- Scotland’s food industry served up a treat
- Minisize food soon passing off conveyors
- Tobacco creates golden opportunity for biofuel
- Serving up landfill solutions
- American fish firm brings jobs to Fife
- Biomass conference puts UK in the picture
- Conveyor belts of the future ‘to work like nature’
- Supermarkets committed to tackling waste
- Interest piquing in manufacture of green chemicals
- Government encouraging development of anaerobic digestion
- Landfill ban could bolster £8bn
- Government scheme could boost biomass industry
- Free publication launched for food manufacturers
- Animal rearing not affecting global warming, says report
- Suffolk brewery to host anaerobic digestion facility
- Budget will earmark £2bn for ‘Green Bank’
- New tobacco chief hopes to boost sales and export market
- Embracing the recycling boom
- Aussies come to check out UK food manufacturers and conveyors
- UK businesses buddy up for biofuel project
- Biofuels help clean energy sky-rocket
- UK manufacturing is in good position for growth
- Recycling is ‘most effective method’ of waste handling
- Food industry is the future of the UK, says expert
- Tobacco industry calls for duty halt in Budget speech
- Green jobs earmarked for recycled housing sector
- Grass to cut down on carbon emissions for biofuel
- Vancouver confectionary firm going from strength-to-strength in UK
- MP tours multimillion pound chemical plant
- Scientists make plastic recycling breakthrough
- Sweet deal to get conveyors going at chocolate plant
- Mobile screw elevators to meet rapeseed rise
- Biofuel resolution could set conveyors rolling
- Manufacturing will recover well from slump
- Bucket elevators could be ushered in to feed plant
- Communities invited to join rubbish discussions
- Conveyors are a rolling business
- Scientists ‘sea’ the future of biofuel
- Increased biofuel production could lead to more industrial conveyors
- Manufacturers urged to recycle more waste
- Wasted food is WRAP-ped up in Norfolk
- North-east biofuel industry ‘gathering pace’
- Manufacturing carrying wider economy on its conveyors
- Biomass firm appeals to keep elevators moving in UK
- Biofuels require grain handling facilities
- Elevators springing up
- Screw elevators could be mobilised in malt distillery
- Landfill tax hike could spawn waste handling facilities
- Bulk machinery boosted by export market
- Conveyor belts rolling at Europe’s biggest biofinery
February 2010
- Will Manufacturing Week get conveyor belts rolling?
- New chair for London waste board
- Biomass breakthrough bolsters demand for bucket elevators
- Elevator demand triggered by waste management biofuels role
- Conveyors for recycling to start up in Manchester
- Belt conveyors could soon run with antibiotic-free animal feed
- Plastic recycling breakthrough made by scientists
- Screw augurs on the cards for new waste management plants
- Scottish gold exploration could necessitate new conveyors
- Welsh waste targets could see the rise of the elevator
- Pharamcueticals giant to expand UK facilities
- Conveyors due for switch on at £18m feed plant
- Biofuel breakthrough to boost production by a quarter
- Chain conveyors for Oxfordshire food waste facility?
- Staffordshire mining deal could lead to new quarries elsewhere
- Engineers call for infrastructure finance
- Turbine manufacturer would be a ‘coup’ for the wind industry
- PAFA welcomes plastic recycling grant
- More encouraging news for manufacturing
- Leeds’ leading role in recycling may require more recycling plants
- Gain in weight feeders as demand for meat is high
- Awards ceremony praises UK waste management achievements
- Manufacturers call on government to give sector ‘a more important role’
- Airline biofuel plan to create waste management demand
- Localised energy project may boost regional facilities
- Conveyor belts not dogs running at a London stadium
- Recycling success could push demand for flexible bulk containers
- Recycling in high demand in the highlands
- Disadvantages of third world biofuel production could drive UK development
- Conveyor belts grind to a halt at paper mill
- Biomass plant spurs pellet firm partnership
- Tax storm brewing with drinks company
- Disused shipyards could be magnets for UK manufacturing
- Biomass plans elevated
- Zero waste policy could push the demand for bulk material handling
- Manufacturing figures raise hopes for recovery
- Scientists make Biomass breakthrough
- UK feeders industry invited to Mexico
- Britain’s agricultural partnership with Brazil
- Employees cheesed off as Kraft backtrack on plans
- Food industry to ‘meat’ at convention
- Sweet giant to create big manufacturing base in the UK
- Optimism growing for UK manufacturing exports
- Carbon tax could hike cost of operations for manufacturers
- Demand for animal feed may increase need for feeders
- Conveyors with a shared load provide ‘multiple advantages’
- Get the conveyor belts rolling again, say Northern Ireland
- Game on for construction partnership
- Manufacturers need to keep ‘an eye on cost control’
- ‘Supergrid’ could drive down costs of running heavy-duty machinery
- First biomass conference hailed a success
- Kraft begins sweet takeover
- Cambridge manufacturing hub could push materials demand
- Imperial blows smoke up government tobacco plans
- Animal feed firm sees beefy profits
- Dry Ice cleaning is a cool solution for dirty weighing systems
- Spending a little on controls for conveyors could save a lot on energy
- UK driving through biofuel targets
- UK manufacturing hits 15 year high
- Plastic recycling plant grants new jobs
January 2010
- Recycling plant move creates 30 new jobs
- David takes a chance on conveyor manufacturer
- Pharmaceutical giant cuts thousands of jobs
- NFU: Food production must be prioritised
- States sets Guernsey recycling target
- Government policies ‘key to biofuel advances’
- Plastic recycling plant opens in Luton
- Bioenergy could ‘save the rainforest’
- Thermoplastic tank pioneer plunges £2.5m into industry
- ‘Innovative’ recycling methods to be used in London?
- Don’t take the risk, check your weighing system online
- Scientists hope to cut carbon from bio crops
- New sieve system ‘closes the technological gap’
- Biofuel has a ‘sweet’ future
- British Aggregators welcome plans for Scottish quarries
- Devon’s ‘burning’ desire for biomass
- World will ‘take its toll’ on UK pharmaceutical industry
- US launches new test to prevent BSE in animal feed
- Typhoo manufacturing contract switches to Wirral
- Sustained recovery ‘crucial’ to UK manufacturing
- Overseas demand boost manufacturing output
- Manufacturing output up in Scotland, figures show
- Manufacturing chemical linked to thyroid disease
- New recycling plant would handle 40,000 tonnes of Edinburgh waste a year
- Industry welcomes recycled paper mill
- Britain’s green hills could harvest green energy
- SAICA rolls out plans for new UK recycled paper plant
- Biofuel journal launched for UK manufacturers
- Minister expresses confidence in Yorkshire manufacturing sector
- Sussex vacuum technology firm to shift manufacturing operations abroad
- Mayor’s move to recycle city’s waste
- Kraft takes a bite out of UK manufacturing
- Teesside plant ‘steel’ operating
- Tobacco manufacturer skewed EU law in its favour, says study
- Further blow to manufacturing industry as Bosch plant closes
- Pharmaceuticals firm closes UK site
- High cereal stocks will keep grain prices low, says expert
- Consumers urge manufacturers to use carbon labelling on food products
- The most vital piece of equipment is the conveyor, says expert
- Manufacturing industry’s £1bn boost from bank
- UK Plant will be one of EU’s main animal feed exporters
- Figures reveal a drastic drop in UK manufacturing
- Thomson launches new electric actuator for heavy industry
- UK sweet giant locked in bitter battle against takeover
- Recycling firms booming as Britain goes green
- Waste management firm pull out of bioenergy project
- RISI launches study into benefits of wood biomass
- Government serves up tough plans on food waste
- Investors needed for biofuel plant
- GAME Engineering sign deal to distribute silo bins in UK
- Use of nanotechnology in food production ‘needs further research’
- New device ‘will improve efficiency’ of biofuel production
- Welsh recycling efforts praised
- Manufacturers ‘should continue with new habits’
- Government commits to increased food production
- Boris Johnson calls for Christmas tree recycling
- Manufacturing rally planned for Middlesbrough
- Manufacturing sector ‘grew in 2009′
- Bulk material handling equipment demand ‘will grow’
- Tobacco plant leaves ‘could produce biofuel’