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  1. "Housing associations must set sustainability standards" - London Mayor
  2. Business will waste £570m on summer energy bills
  3. Ozone levels 'dangerously high' in European summer
  4. US and EU step up cooperation on climate change
  5. Scientists call on world leaders to combat desertification
  6. Contract signed for floating nuclear plant
  7. environCom announces London expansion
  8. Sludge Finder - blanket success
  9. Making I.T. Sustainable
  10. Environmental Training During the World Cup?
  11. Job vacancy
  12. Ford Thinking
  13. London Remade calls on Defra to treat waste as good business
  14. Making I.t Sustainable
  15. London will not be able to cope with its waste unless action is taken now
  16. London Remade expands operations in Thames Gateway
  17. Success of Inspired Recycling helps expand its Objective
  18. Waste Infrastructure Network Meeting
  19. Eco-Chic Products for Conscientous Consumers
  20. WEEE take it back
  21. Recycling is not enough
  22. London Remade Inspires Manufacturers
  23. A Perfect Match
  24. London Remade Applauds Capital's Recycling Performance
  25. London’s waste is a resource not a problem
  26. London Remade Launches International Advisory Panel
  27. £60,000 Funding for Product Development
  28. Design services required
  29. The Real Recycling Story
  30. Policy & Business Development Officer vacancy
  31. Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Embarks on Recycling Drive
  32. Mayor of London Awards Companies Buying Recycled Products
  33. A Strategic Authority For London’s Waste Is The Best Option For The Capital Says London Remade
  34. Closed Loop London and Marks & Spencer Win Top Awards for Innovative Packaging Initiative
  35. Red Hot Offer from London Fire Brigade
  36. Mayor of London to Host Awards Ceremony
  37. enhance biodiesel report fuels debate
  38. Inspired Recycling – Manufacturing Breakfast
  39. London Design Festival Becomes Inspired
  40. 100% recycled wrapping paper goes on sale in more retailers
  41. London Remade Assists Award-winning Designer
  42. Watch out for inspiring shop fronts near you…
  43. Making the right sustainable choices
  44. Six new board members for London Remade
  45. Green Facelift for North London
  46. London based waste management company gains top environmental standard
  47. Fashion does have a conscience
  48. Marks and Spencer project closes the plastic packaging recycling loop
  49. Call for the next generation of Enviro-Entrepreneurs
  50. Estates Inventory creates unique recycling database
  51. London Local Authority Support Service to continue
  52. 400 organisations now signed up to Mayor's green code
  53. Waste facts website expands
  54. Wandsworth estates trial
  55. Eurostar waste audit
  56. Greenworks: bigger and better in the west
  57. East London based businesses win Green Award
  58. Londoners leave big footprints
  59. London Recycling Fund Economic Development Infrastructure Building
  60. IOC sees recycling in action
  61. Greening the NHS
  62. Be a doner recycle your toner
  63. WEEE Explained
  64. Kenmont Primary School closes the recycling loop
  65. Office Depot aids environmental reporting
  66. Giving In Kind helps the environment
  67. Shanks First funding promotes closed loop recycling
  68. enhance best practice in recycling
  69. Canary Wharf Greens London Skyline
  70. Heathrow's terminal 5 is recycled
  71. Recycling Fashion On Brick Lane
  72. Have A Green Valentines Day
  73. Recycling targets in London can be met
  74. Valpak sponsors London Remade
  75. Green Procurement leading to Green Mark recognition
  76. Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre holds top recycling conference
  77. Valpak become principal sponsors
  78. Greening sites and soils in the Thames Gateway
  79. Mayor's Code and Envirowise tackle SME sustainability
  80. Eat, Drink and Recycle!
  81. Barclays beats environmental targets with switch to recycled paper
  82. Capital risks losing waste transport infrastructure on river forever
  83. London's Recycling experts join forces to enhance SME's and social enterprises
  84. Gold Apples for Recycle Western Riverside
  85. Green Highways and Street maintenance
  86. Nelson joins recycling frenzy
  87. Frieze Art Fair Closes the Loop
  88. London Businesses Buy Green
  89. Support for Capital Recycling projects
  90. BBC's 'Changing Rooms' goes recycled
  91. Same campaign... new name!
  92. London Remade has moved!
  93. Top Three Bag Mayor's Green procurement Awards
  94. FM Conway invests over £3m in aggregate recycling facilities
  95. Eco-chic hits London Fashion Week
  96. Partnership Heavyweight joins London Remade
  97. The hunt for unwanted school equipment begins
  98. London 2012 signs up to greener games
  99. BT: Taking a more sustainable approach to procurement
  100. Environmental ambassadors visit London
  101. Recycling campaign short listed for national public management awards
  102. London Remade Remakes its Website
  103. Green business makes good business
  104. Materials Dating Agency Receives Kiss Of Eternal Life
  105. Making Bottles Back Into Bars
  106. London Remade presents Englands Rugby Captain with recycled gift
  107. Materials dating agency makes first match!
  108. London's roads go green with new recycling programme
  109. Buy Better Buy Greener is back!
  110. Same Old Brand New Christmas Gifts
  111. Panorama Antennas wins the “Most Outstanding Environmentally Efficient business
  112. London Remade “made up” with F. M. Conway sponsorship deal
  113. Green mark Award Ceremony and Launch
  114. Resource Efficient Demolition & New Build
  115. Planetary Supply and Demand
  116. The Cardboard Chair
  117. London Remade Helps Tackle Urban Grime
  118. London Remade Welcomes City-Wide Recycling Initiative
  119. Remarkable Recycled Pen
  120. Tilfen Land sign up to Green Procurement
  121. London Remade develops a new kind of dating service.....
  122. London Remade strengthens Board
  123. London's ecoclogcal footprint is the size of Spain!
  124. Guilbert Pledges Support For Sustainable Procurement
  125. Recycling is hotting-up!
  126. London Remade Looks At The Future Of Waste Management And Economic Regeneration
  127. Mayor's Green Procurement Code recieves energy boost.
  128. Recycling means buying recycled too, warns Mayor.
  129. London Remade puts £1/4m into social enterprise and small business
  130. Minister opens new innovative London Remade Eco-Sites
  131. Mayor recocgnises Green School
  132. London Remade mentioned in the House of Commons
  133. MPs visit London Remade
  134. Design Waste Into Tomorrow’s Goods Today!
  135. From Rags To Riches
  136. Recycling plastic creates more jobs!
  137. Launch of £5 million rubbish campaign in London
  138. The <b>Mayor's</b> Green Procurement Code
  139. London Remade sparks heated debate on kerbside collection methods
  140. Did you receive our Christmas Message in a Bottle?
  141. LB Westminster paves its streets with glass sand
  142. London Remade welcomes Mayor's draft Waste Strategy
  143. London's Answer To Sustainability
  144. <b>Capital Funding Available </b>
  145. <b>New London Waste Website goes live</b>
  146. London Remade announces £4.8 million investment in glass recycling
  147. The Mayor's Green Procurement Code.
  148. Public research findings - February 2002
  149. “Green Mayor” Ken Livingstone launches a major initiative to solve London’s wast
  150. London Remade chooses fridge recycling partnership
  151. <b>Mayor to launch Green Procurement Code on 4th March.</b>
  152. Fridge recycling bids received
  153. First Success for Green Procurement Code
  154. Invitation to Develop Proposals for Refrigerator Management
  155. John Enright seconded to manage Supply Infrastructure Project
  156. Ken Backs Business Of Recycling In London
  157. Material Specialists Required
  158. Year 2 Launch Of London Remade Programme
  159. Lead Partners Sought For Glass & Mixed Paper Eco Industrial Sites
  160. Hugh Carr-Harris appointed to key recycling post in London
  161. Major oil slick in sensitive Straits
  162. Cosmetics and communications companies talk CSR
  163. WI goes to war on waste
  164. Time to cut carbon cost of recycling
  165. Ozone levels 'dangerously high' in European summer
  166. US and EU step up cooperation on climate change
  167. France writes off debt in return for African conservation promise
  168. Scientists call on world leaders to combat desertification
  169. Pakawaste Celebrates 30 Years at RWM 2006
  170. Sludge Finder - a blanket success
  171. Tap water cleaner, lead still a problem
  172. "Greener" grass drainage for motorways
  173. Church organs escape EU toxic clamp down
  174. Ozone levels 'dangerously high' in European summer
  175. Humans wiping out coastal marine life, study shows
  176. Most computer users would pay premium for eco-friendly PC
  177. Pakawaste Celebrates 30 Years at RWM 2006
  178. Sludge Finder - a blanket success
  179. Hammersmith & Fulham Council’s Chief Executive Helps Audit the Council’s Waste
  180. London will need radical new recycling facilities and improved access to them for Sir Michael Lyons’ proposals to work
  181. Overhaul of industry vital to attract new investors
  182. New homes to replace derelict mental hospital
  183. DTI publishes renewables figures
  184. Spain invests in "growing" green building materials
  185. Germany's weak targets threaten future of carbon trading
  186. Lack of safeguards leave Indians vulnerable to mercury
  187. Humans wiping out coastal marine life, study shows
  188. Pakawaste Celebrates 30 Years at RWM 2006
  189. Sludge Finder - a blanket success
  190. Overhaul of industry vital to attract new investors
  191. Fishermen and conservationists clash over shellfish
  192. Government effort to get schoolchildren cycling
  193. Spain invests in
  194. Germany's weak targets threaten future of carbon trading
  195. Lack of safeguards leave Indians vulnerable to mercury
  196. Humans wiping out coastal marine life, study shows
  197. PMP repairs 30-inch water main inside 4 hours
  198. Northumbrian Water installs UK's first precast concrete
  199. Regeneration policy advisor joins London Remade board
  200. Pollution ruins reintroduction programme
  201. Home electricity use soars with "the rise of the machine"
  202. Thames Water will not be fined for leakage
  203. Spain to 'grow' recyclable construction material
  204. Germany's weak targets threaten future of carbon trading
  205. Hong Kong wind farm could improve air quality
  206. Lack of safeguards leave Indians vulnerable to mercury
  207. AMETEK Inc. Acquires Land Instruments International Limited
  208. Companies become vulnerable as new accounts driven laws put spotlight on environmental reporting
  209. Faster planning needed to aid business - Barker
  210. New nuclear plants 'last resort' for Tories
  211. Tuc tucs fleets to hit British streets
  212. EU ban on toxic electrics kicks in
  213. Question mark remains over paper recycling
  214. Hong Kong wind farm could improve air quality
  215. Lack of safeguards leave Indians vulnerable to mercury
  216. Pulsar dBMACH 3 - The best a flow application can get!
  217. AMETEK Inc. Acquires Land Instruments International Limited
  218. Olympic regeneration costs could soar
  219. Green ideals and markets meet at eco-business school
  220. Quotas needed now for higher catches later, EU tells fishermen
  221. EU ban on toxic electrics kicks in
  222. Hong Kong wind farm could improve air quality
  223. Lack of safeguards leave Indians vulnerable to mercury
  224. Energy Review Briefing Note Provides Companies with Important Insight to Government Policy
  225. Water Framework Directive - A First for Aquacheck
  226. 'Deeply flawed' Renewables Obligations need revision says Carbon Trust
  227. Barrage bad for birds
  228. Finns focus on environment during EU presidency
  229. Quotas needed now for higher catches later, EU tells fishermen
  230. Hong Kong wind farm could improve air quality
  231. Lack of safeguards leave Indians vulnerable to mercury
  232. Pipefinder revolutionises pipe specification
  233. Energy Review Briefing Note Provides Companies with Important Insight to Government Policy
  234. Regional development gets smart and sustainable
  235. Energy moves up the agenda for SMEs
  236. Finns focus on environment during EU presidency
  237. Quotas needed now for higher catches later, EU tells fishermen
  238. Thousands driven from homes by noxious mud
  239. Hong Kong wind farm could improve air quality
  240. EA Awards COD Contract to HACH LANGE
  241. Pipefinder revolutionises pipe specification
  242. Recycling 'criminal' is not guilty
  243. Renewables revolution to transform British landscape
  244. Finns focus on environment during EU presidency
  245. Quotas needed now for higher catches later, EU tells fishermen
  246. Thousands driven from homes by noxious mud
  247. Hong Kong wind farm could improve air quality
  248. EA Awards COD Contract to HACH LANGE
  249. Pipefinder revolutionises pipe specification
  250. Few surprises from Energy Review