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Section 3 - Compliance

Packaging
Labelling
Recycling
Farm Business Accounts
Environment
Legislation
Copyright / Trade Marking
Health and Safety
Hygiene
Certification / Inspection
Accreditation

Recycling

WRAP
http://www.wrap.org.uk
WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) was created in 2000 as part of the Government’s waste strategy. Its new Business Plan is to cut down on waste, increase the level of recycling by the public and reduce the amount of food thrown away and ensure it is collected for recycling.

The Old Academy, 21 Horse Fair, Banbury, Oxon OX16 0AH
E-mail: info@wrap.org.uk
Phone: 01295 819900
Fax: 01295 819911


MRW Handbook - £110 (2008 volume available inJanuary 2008)
http://www.mrw.co.uk/
The Materials Recycling Handbook is produced by Materials Recycling Week, the weekly magazine serving the recycling industries, local government and the voluntary sector.

The main subjects contained in this comprehensive publication include:

There is also a searchable online directory to access contact details of all the companies.

19th Floor, Leon House, 233 High Street, Croydon CR0 9XT
Email:mrw@emap.com
Phone: 020 8277 5540
Fax: 020 8277 5560


Bestway Recycling provides a waste polythene collection service to companies who are sending their recyclable waste to landfill and supplies materials to the UK recycling industry.

23, Downsview Road, London SE19 3XD
E-mail: info@bestwayrecycling.co.uk
Phone: 020 8771 1694
Fax: 020 8771 5846
http://www.bestwayrecycling.co.uk


Waste Watch is the leading UK environmental charity promoting sustainable resource use.
http://www.wastewatch.org.uk/

56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT
E-mail: info@wastewatch.org.uk
Phone: 020 7549 0300
Fax: 020 7549 0301


The Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment (ACE) is an international coalition of ten manufacturers of paperboard and paper cartons who work together to actively promote the consumer and environmental benefits of the beverage carton.
http://www.drinkscartons.com

In the UK, ACE work under the banner of the Liquid Food Carton Manufacturers
Association (LFCMA) with environmental, government and industry partners in
the areas of packaging and recycling and has been instrumental is the launch of Britain’s first beverage carton recycling facility, which is based in Fife.
http://www.ace.be

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