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The business response to the environment is continuously evolving and Environment Business is evolving with it.
Environment Business is now Sustainable Business, bringing you the inside track on what makes a sustainable business and a new look and editorial package designed to inspire, inform and stimulate.
A trailblazer in its own right since 1994, Environment Business demystified environmental policy and regulation, showcased environmental best-practice and reported the most innovative environmental solutions and technologies available.
This has not change since Sustainable Business took over the mantle in February 2008. What has changed, however, is the exciting new package of regular sections:
Keep a watching brief on emerging environmental policy in Policy Tracker and get the in-depth story in Analysis.
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Contents April 2008
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How to comply with building-waste rules(April 08)
The construction industry produces one third of the UK's waste. This month, the DTI's Site Waste Management Plans come into force in an attempt to curtail this. Kevin Stanley outlines what companies need to do to comply, and how the scheme can in fact save a business money
Electric evolution(April 08)
In the first three months of compliance with the new Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive, a respectable 100,000 tonnes of WEEE was separately collected by householders and businesses. It's a promising start, but there have been problems along the way, as Mark Lupton reports
So, which is it: Saint or sinner?(April 08)
Biofuels are a bit like the little girl in the nursery rhyme, they're either very, very good, or very, very bad - it just depends on who you talk to. Erik Jaques referees a heated and well-fuelled debate
JOHN LEWIS eco-challenge HITS THE ROAD(April 08)
For many businesses, trying to find low-carbon vehicles that are up to the job has been a struggle. But the John Lewis Partnership may have found a solution by holding a competition to encourage suppliers to up their game. Tom Idle reports
Flushing away the old image(April 08)
Sir Ming Campbell posing with an organic loo was not the best look for the Lib Dems - but that was then and this is now. New leader Nick Clegg does some straight-talking on green issues, but John Alker would like to see the party take a clearer line on the role of the environment
Catching up with Swede success(April 08)
They did it first, they did it flat-pack - Ikea doesn't need to jump on the green bandwagon because they've been sitting up front and driving it since the mid-1980s. Tom Idle spoke to environment manager Charlie Browne
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