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Stewarding the Earth's Resources:
an occasional publication for the church about waste.

24. November 2009 Can burial and cremation contribute to the achievement of sustainable development? Download
23. October 2009 WRAP advises that sorting household recycling at the kerbside (ie. source-separated) is the best and cheapest option in most cases. Download
22. August 2009 New facilities to meet the waste targets: a summary of three recent planning decisions Download
21. Mid-May 2009 Waste planning in Surrey is inhibited by the Green Belt and opposition to Energy from Waste plants Download
20. April 2009 In future London’s waste strategy will probably include provision for at least 85% of London’s waste to be managed within London by 2020, with new waste facilities (using new technologies) to be built Download
19. April 2009 The Archbishop of Canterbury writes that we need a radical change of heart, a conversion, because the redemption of people and material life in general is not a matter of resigning from the business of labour and of transformation Download
18. February 2009 The value, purpose and meaning of waste recycling. Download
17. Epiphany 2009 The most effective individual means of reducing our personal carbon footprints is changing what we consume and eat, and reducing our waste. Download
16. October 2008 To set out current issues in waste and to affirm the work of local authorities and the waste management industry. Download
15. September 2008 The broader picture on waste incinerators and other new technologies that have the potential to replace incinerators. Download
14. January 2008 The need for new food waste processing capacity. Aerobic Digestion & In-Vessel Composting Download
13. June 2007 The new waste strategy for England Download
12. Easter 2007 A summary of a small selection of articles and features from 'Waste Planning' journal (no.62: March 2007) that show current issues in waste Download
11. January 2007 The key role of local councils:
    Meeting the waste targets
    Deciding planning applications for waste facilities
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10. November 2006 The 'Waste Development Framework' and 'Sustainability Appraisal': the new basis for local council decisions on planning applications for waste facilities Download
9. July 2006 Behavioural change and the social context of household waste management Download
8. June 2006 The Town & Country Planning system: delivering essential new waste facilities. (Interview with Hilary Herbert [president of the Planning Officers Society] reproduced from Planning 23.06.06). Download
7. Ascension Day 2006 Restoring the goodness of creation: waste as 'materials' and 'resources' Download
6. Easter 2006 Can London kick its waste export habit? Download
5. February 2006 Current issues in waste management from the standpoint of a skip hire / waste recycling company Download
4. January 2006 Rubbish tips dumped in £8bn waste revolution: UK faces 'rude shock' over cost of refuse disposal. (Reproduced from The Guardian 05.01.06) Download
3. November 2005 Incineration of municipal solid waste: a contentious issue Download
2. October 2005 Sustainable Development: noble vision or national self-interest? Download
1. July 2005 What's happening to waste, and what can Christians conclude from this? Download

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