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Waste & Recycling
/ 2 years agoAre the Welsh government’s proposals really the best way to increase businesses’ recycling?
Joseph Doherty, Managing Director of Re-Gen Waste argues that the proposed model is not in the best interests of the customer,...
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Employment
/ 2 years agoRe-Gen Waste Director argues Welsh government proposals not best way to increase businesses’ recycling
The Director of Re-Gen Waste has asked if the Welsh government’s proposals are really the best way to increase businesses’ recycling....
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Waste & Recycling
/ 2 years agoRecycling director welcomes single-use plastics consultation outcome
Joseph Doherty, Managing Director of Re-Gen Waste in Newry and member of Defra’s Advisory Committee on Packaging, has welcomed the results...
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Newry
/ 2 years agoLandfill rates ‘the elephant in the room’ says Re-Gen Waste Managing Director
Claims that Northern Ireland is passing its pollution problems to other parts of the world are distracting from the elephant in...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoArmagh business owner’s anger as dead rat spotted on city centre street as rubbish piles high
An Armagh business owner has hit out at Council for a lack of action which has led to an accumulation of...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoArmagh mother’s despair as rubbish piled 7ft high yards from daughter’s playgroup
An Armagh mother has hit out at the shameful mountain of rubbish piling up just yards from her daughter’s playgroup. The...
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Newry
/ 2 years agoConstruction commences on £30m Resource Recovery Park in Newry
Recycling company Re-Gen has started work on its £30 million circular economy resource park in Newry which will involve 250 people...
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Newry
/ 2 years agoRe-Gen Waste chief queries reduction in recycling rates across Northern Ireland
The head of Newry’s Re-Gen Waste, Joseph Doherty, has looked at the provisional Northern Ireland local authority collected municipal waste management...
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Waste & Recycling
/ 2 years agoRecycling poll highlights success of ABC Council’s comingled green wheelie bin service
A recent NI-wide recycling poll has revealed that 87% of householders in the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council recycle everything...