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Environmental, Waste and Renewables Update


Here is a summary of today's Environmental, Waste and Renewables news:

reNews: Fred Olsen unveils 158MW Invercassley in Scotland

Fred Olsen Renewables has launched proposals to develop a 158MW wind farm with a battery in Scotland.

The Invercassley project will consist of up to 22 turbines up to 230 metres high and 30MW of battery storage.

The proposed site would create a community benefit fund of more than £25m (index linked) during the lifetime of the project.


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The Guardian: UK farmland being contaminated by ‘forever chemicals’ linked to cancers

Levels of PFAS chemicals found in sludge destined for British land would not be considered safe for allotments.


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resource: ‘Blueprint for Action’ develops collaborative approach to circular fashion

WRAP report identifies foundations for creating collaborative voluntary agreements across the textiles supply chain.


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letsrecycle: Biffa made ‘sustainability partner’ of British basketball

Waste management company Biffa has been announced as the official “sustainability partner” of Super League Basketball.  


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