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With over 1,000 tonnes of collected recycling rejected in East Suffolk each year, costing the council thousands of pounds each month, residents are being asked to do their bit and make sure they put the right items into the right bin.
Read more about "Help us improve recycling in East Suffolk "...Free online event taking place later this month will explore examples of eco-friendly agriculture in East Suffolk and how others can follow.
Read more about "Learn more about eco-friendly agriculture "...Work recently undertaken by our coastal management team – Coastal Partnership East – with Zurich Flood Alliance and the London School of Economics is being showcased at a special COP26 exhibition, hosted by Universities UK.
Read more about "Innovative flood resilience work in COP26 showcase"...Sea Link is a new proposed high voltage undersea electricity link between Suffolk and Kent being developed by National Grid Electricity Transmission.
Read more about "Sea Link"...We use ITTs for contracts of £75,000 in value and RFQs for anything below this amount. The process and documentation reflects the risk and value associated with the procurement. A tender will likely have more complex requirements, be of higher value and therefore carry a higher risk. Having more comprehensive documents will help to manage these.
Read more about "Procurement frequently asked questions"...As the cost of living continues to bite a new campaign has been launched in Suffolk to help families reduce food waste and save money.
Read more about "Households urged to get Food Savvy and plan ahead to save money and avoid waste"...East Suffolk Council and East Suffolk Services are supporting communities as they seek to recover from the impacts of Storm Babet.
Read more about "Supporting communities impacted by Storm Babet"...National survey reveals that more than one million UK nappy users are putting them in their recycling bin.
Read more about "Suffolk partners with environmental charity in new campaign to stop people trying to recycle disposable nappies"...Few of us will have failed to notice the problems plastics cause for our environment and ecosystems when they escape into nature particularly in coastal communities like ours and we know there are already many in our community taking action to avoid single use plastics in their own lives and / or taking part in community efforts to remove litter from the environment – but we want to enable even more action!
Read more about "Plastic Action Champions and volunteering"...The Suffolk Waste Partnership is proud to 'Step It Up' this Recycle Week in what organisers hope will be the biggest week-long event to date. Recycle Now and the Suffolk Waste Partnership are asking residents to take action to protect our environment by actively considering the way in which they dispose of their household waste and increase positive recycling habits.
Read more about "'Step it up’ this Recycle Week"...