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202. Sector needs ambition and stability, politicians told.
203. Retailer's buy-out of WEEE recycler to be 'game-changer'.
204. Paper industries seek post-election support.
205. NI recycling continues upward curve.
206. Manchester pulls the plug on PFI waste deal.
207. Derbyshire scraps household DIY waste charge.
208. Council told to reveal doomed contract information.
209. Change food waste policy, urge MPs.
210. Agency sets out performance approach to regulation.
211. X-ray regime reinforces China's National Sword campaign.
212. Veolia tackles missed targets at innovative Leeds facility.
213. Veolia responds after MP's fresh attack over EfW facility.
214. Veolia nets big south London contract.
215. 'Stick not carrot' best for cutting coffee cup waste.
216. Root out the evil of modern slavery.
217. Renewable energy sector 'poised' to support industrial strategy.
218. Plastics sector sets out recycling strategy.
219. Planners urged to show 'circular economy thinking'.
220. New debt package for repositioned Cory.
221. Missed opportunities over green waste.
222. Litter strategy 'missed opportunity'.
223. Jail for waste criminal who closed a motorway.
224. GIB sale to Macquarie confirmed.
225. DIY charges at HWRCs under threat.
226. Defra's WEEE targets criticised by ESA.
227. Dazed and confused by waste crime.
228. Council pauses DIY charges after Whitehall warning.
229. Back resource efficiency, ministers urged.
230. UK should ditch circular economy drive, says thinktank.
231. UK exporters welcome China's anti-smuggling drive.
232. Regulator challenges waste transfer station.
233. Plastic bottles and coffee cups under Westminster scrutiny.
234. Ofgem berated for targeting waste power generators.
235. Knowaste gives up on west London AHP plant.
236. MP targets Veolia over Hertfordshire scheme.
237. Judge denies waste firm over fire costs claim.
238. Industry tackles rural fly-tipping.
239. HMRC consults on extending landfill tax to illegal sites.
240. EfW sector told to make its voice heard.
241. Creagh rebuffed by minister over GIB.
242. Creagh backs greater waste sector investment.
243. Coca-Cola U-turn backs deposit return trial.
244. Church sets out CIWM agenda.
245. China's anti-crime drive set out by top regulator.
246. China spells out illegal waste strategy.
247. By all means review the circular economy - but don't dump it.
248. BMRA calls for stronger scrap metal legislation.
249. Austerity-hit councils face up to 'sobering' prospect of more cuts.
250. Defra dispute on target wording.
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