Water & Utilities News Roundup
21st November 2018
The latest news this week in the Water & Utilities Industry
MUS gets water network alliance deal with Welsh Water
Morrison Utility Services (MUS), the UK’s largest dedicated utility service provider and part of M Group Services, has been awarded a new four-year water network alliance contract with Dwr Cymru Welsh Water. Read more…
Tesco And WWF Join Forces To Make Food More Sustainable
Tesco and WWF today announced a ground-breaking, long-term partnership2 with the aim of reducing the environmental impact of the average UK shopping basket by 50%, improving the sustainability of food while ensuring it remains affordable for all. Read more…
South Staffs and Cambridge Water make new board appointments
South Staffs Water has welcomed three new independent non-executive directors to its board. Read more…
Co-op Rolls Out Compostable Carrier Bags In 1,000 Stores
The Co-op has this week rolled out its scheme to offer compostable carrier bags to customers from 1,000 stores across the country, replacing an estimated 60m single-use plastic bags. Read more…
Yorkshire Water announces £30M Saltend WWTW investment
Yorkshire Water is to invest £30M in its wastewater treatment works in Saltend, Hull to improve the site’s operation. Read more…
“Refundable” Levy On All Packaging Recommended In New Report
Policy measures to deliver increased use of post-consumer recycled materials (PCR) in the UK economy are outlined in a new report from Eunomia Research and Consulting, released today (20 November). Read more…
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