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Bedmaker Harrison Spinks expands into new North Yorkshire farmland

Fifth-generation family bedmaker Harrison Spinks has confirmed its expansion into new North Yorkshire farmland to support the business’s growth and sustainability plans, which will increase the company’s hemp production.

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UK government may force online retailers to pick up e-waste from consumers

Future punters won t need to comb landfill for their bitcoin, we suppose Matthew Hughes Mon 1 Mar 2021 // 12:30 UTC Share Copy Britain s government is mulling a proposal from the cross-party Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) that would force online retailers to collect old electronics from customers for recycling. Although this would theoretically limit the amount of old kit sent to landfill, and thus the amount of raw materials that need to be extracted to produce new products, it would also put online retailers on the same footing as their bricks-and-mortar equivalents. Traditional retailers – like Currys PC World and John Lewis – that sell over £100,000 of electrical equipment each year are obligated to take back electrical waste from their customers, either in-store or through other means. Retailers without a physical presence escape this responsibility, although are asked to contribute in other (invariably smaller) means. While there are obv

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