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  • Battery Fire Crisis: How Commercial Buildings Can Mitigate Waste Risks
    The London waste sector is sounding the alarm: battery fires have reached epidemic levels, with incidents rising by over 50% year-on-year across the capital. For commercial property owners and facility managers, this isn't just an environmental concern, it's a direct operational and financial risk. This article explores the scale of the crisis, its impact on business operations, and how modern...
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  • Battery Fires in Waste Facilities: London's Urgent Crisis
    Imagine a routine collection day turning into chaos: a bin lorry engulfed in flames, all because of a discarded e-bike battery. This scenario is becoming all too common in London's waste facilities, where battery fires pose a growing threat to operations, safety, and the bottom line. Facility managers and asset owners in commercial real estate are right to pay attention. Battery fires in waste...
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  • Circular Economy Growth Plan Delay: What It Means for UK Businesses
    The UK government's much-anticipated Circular Economy Growth Plan (formerly the Circular Economy Strategy) has been delayed until early 2026. This postponement creates uncertainty for businesses across five priority sectors: construction, textiles, agri-food, transport, and chemicals. With Defra confirming the delay during November's EFRA Committee hearing, commercial operators must now assess...
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  • Circular Economy Strategy 2026: What CRE must know
    England's circular economy strategy is now expected to be unveiled in 2026, a delay from autumn 2025. The shift to a Circular Economy Growth Plan signals political momentum but creates uncertainty for commercial real estate (CRE) portfolios planning waste management, refurbishment, and tenant services. This post examines what the delay means for asset owners, facility managers, and ESG teams....
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  • Circular economy strategy delayed to 2026: what CRE must do
    Circular economy policy in the UK has long been framed as a driver of cost savings, happier tenants, and a greener portfolio. Yet the latest update confirms the Circular Economy Strategy will not be published until 2026. For commercial real estate (CRE) firms, that delay creates uncertainty around waste governance, supplier commitments, and how ESG reporting will align with evolving regulation....
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  • Circular Economy Strategy Delayed: What CRE Leaders Should Do Now
    Circular economy policy in the UK has long been framed as a driver of cost savings, happier tenants, and a greener portfolio. Yet the latest update confirms the Circular Economy Strategy will not be published until 2026. For commercial real estate (CRE) firms, that delay creates uncertainty around waste governance, supplier commitments, and how ESG reporting will align with evolving regulation....
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  • England's Circular Economy Growth Plan: What it Means for CRE
    The drive towards a circular economy in the UK is gaining momentum, with the Government's 'Circular Economy Growth Plan' for England now anticipated in the new year. This strategic shift, despite a slight delay from its initial autumn 2025 consultation target, signals a significant evolution in how industries, including commercial real estate (CRE), will approach resource management. For...
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  • England's Circular Economy Strategy: Delayed to 2026
    Facility managers and asset owners in commercial real estate are under increasing pressure to reduce waste and embrace sustainable practices. With the UK's push towards net zero, the circular economy strategy stands as a key pillar. Yet, recent announcements reveal a delay: England's Circular Economy Strategy, now rebranded as the Circular Economy Growth Plan, will not launch until 2026. This...
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  • Fly-Tipping Surge: Threat to UK Commercial Sites
    Imagine arriving at your commercial property to find piles of illegally dumped waste cluttering the site. This is not a rare occurrence but a surging crisis affecting businesses across the UK. According to recent research from Keep Britain Tidy, 98% of local councils report fly-tipping as a problem in their areas, with 70% calling it a major issue. Incidents have risen by over half in the past...
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  • Mandatory Digital Waste Tracking in the UK: What Facility Managers Must Know by 2026
    By 2026, the UK will enter a new era of waste management, one driven by mandatory digital waste tracking. Facility managers, property managers, and ESG leads across the country are preparing for what could be one of the most significant changes to how commercial buildings record, manage, and report their waste. The UK government’s new waste tracking reforms aim to bring full transparency...
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