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International Links
A selection of links to sites in the waste and environmental industry outside the United States
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1   Link   ENDS Europe
The professionals' choice for Europe’s environmental news and information

ENDS Europe brings together our European news services, ENDS Europe DAILY and ENDS Europe REPORT to deliver an enhanced service. The new service has additional elements to ensure we remain the EU’s leading environmental news and information service. The full benefits of our European reporting through one website - www.endseurope.com.
Reliable, accurate, concise

ENDS Europe reports the news that matters - accurately and independently. Our readers agree. Written by our editorial team in Brussels and London, the service is offered by the UK's leading professional environmental publisher, Environmental Data Services (ENDS).
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2   Link   WasteNet (Australian)
WasteNet is a valuable online resource for anyone interested in Waste, with a particular focus on content of use to Local Government. WasteNet contains information that ranges from the very broad to the highly specific.
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3   Link   European University Association
The European University Association (EUA) represents and supports higher education institutions in 46 countries, providing them with a unique forum to cooperate and keep abreast of the latest trends in higher education and research policies.

Members of the Association are European universities involved in teaching and research, national associations of rectors and other organisations active in higher education and research.

EUA plays an essential role in shaping tomorrow’s European higher education and research landscape thanks to its unique knowledge of the sector and the diversity of its members. The Association’s mandate in the Bologna process, contribution to EU research policy-making and relations with intergovernmental organisations, European institutions and international associations, ensure its capacity to debate issues which are crucial for universities in relation to higher education, research and innovation.

EUA is the result of a merger between the Association of European Universities (CRE) and the Confederation of European Union Rectors' Conferences, which took place in Salamanca, Spain on 31 March 2001.
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4   Link   ENDS Directory
Directory of environmental firms and companies in the european marketplace
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5   Link   ErosionControl.com (Canada)
Recycling Product News enjoys national coverage with a circulation of over 18,000 across Canada and the U.S., and is published eight times yearly.

Recycling Product News focuses on products, technologies, services and industry news in recycling and waste management from composting to scrap metal.

Recycling Product News is tabloid sized and includes new product coverage, articles submitted by industry experts, and industry news and show coverage.
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6   Link   Association of Universities & Colleges of Canada
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada is the voice of Canada's universities. We represent 94 Canadian public and private not-for-profit universities and university-degree level colleges.

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7   Link   Defra (the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
Defra (the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) is a Government Department in the UK.

The overarching challenge for Defra is to secure a healthy environment in which we and future generations can prosper.

As we build a low carbon, resource efficient economy, Defra helps people to adapt to changes, deals with environmental risks and makes the most of the opportunity we now have to secure a sustainable society and a healthy environment. This will help see us through the difficult economic times, volatile food and energy prices and a changing climate which all make us more aware that we can’t take our environment for granted
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8   Link   Environment Agency (UK)
We are an Executive Non Departmental Public Body responsible to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and an Assembly Sponsored Public Body responsible to the National Assembly for Wales.

Our principal aims are to protect and improve the environment, and to promote sustainable development. We play a central role in delivering the environmental priorities of Central Government and the Welsh Assembly Government through our functions and roles.
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9   Link   NIEA ( Northern Ireland Environmental Agency
The Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) is the largest Agency within the Department of Environment with approximately 800 staff.

We take the lead in advising on, and in implementing, the Government's environmental policy and strategy in Northern Ireland. We carry out a range of activities, which promote the Government's key themes of sustainable development, biodiversity and climate change.

Our overall aims are to:

protect and conserve Northern Ireland's natural heritage and built environment

control pollution, and

promote the wider appreciation of the environment and best environmental practices.
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10   Link   Environmental Protection Agency (N. Ireland)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has responsibilities for a wide range of licensing, enforcement, monitoring and assessment activities associated with environmental protection. In this section you will find information describing how we perform our duties in these areas, as well as the rules and procedures we follow in administering the applicable environmental laws and regulations. You will also find detailed information on environmental quality, monitoring programmes, technical guidance, licensing and enforcement.
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11   Link   Department of the Environment ( N. Ireland)
The Department

The Department of the Environment is one of 11 Northern Ireland Departments created in 1999 by the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and the Departments (Northern Ireland) Order 1999.

Aims

The Department's aim is to improve the quality of life for everyone in Northern Ireland through:

the promotion of sustainable development principles in all the activities of government and wider society

in particular, their application in DOE's responsibilities for land use, air and water quality, waste management and the natural and built environments

the reduction of road traffic casualties; and

the promotion of efficient and effective local government.

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Objectives

To protect, conserve and enhance the natural environment and built heritage.

To improve the quality of life of the people of Northern Ireland by planning and managing development in ways which are sustainable and which contribute to creating a better environment.

To reduce road casualties.

To support a system of Local Government which meets the needs of residents and ratepayers.
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