Spring 2008
Special Features
13 Banbridge Recycling Centre Opens
25 Ballymena Council’s Eco Building
36 IKEA: A sustainable store
Energy/Environment
21 Tide Turbine Making Waves
22 Renewable Energy Installer Academy
33 Coalition for environmental protection
40 The hidden risks and costs of packaging waste
Waste Management/Recycling
5 MT Waste forges Italian partnership
6 Confidential computer info – shredded!
12 New farm waste plastic collection service for Strabane area
Regular features
47 View from the South
49 Court Report
50 Who’s who directory
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VIEWABLE FEATURES - Spring 2008
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The potential for expanding the renewable energy market here is obviously enormous, and the requirements for professionally trained installers and suppliers use to be one of the critical barriers to further developing a sustainable sector... |
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When Ikea opened its 29,000 sq ft superstore – that’s the equivalent of five and a half football pitches - at the Holywood Exchange on the outskirts of Belfast last year, management’s number one priority was the environment. |
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Larne Borough Council have been leading the way again on the sustainability front – with a little help from Sustainable Ireland. |
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