Annie joined Resource in 2012 as Deputy Editor, covering Leonie Butler’s maternity leave. Before joining Resource, Annie had been working at BBC Music Magazine and freelanced for numerous other titles including Countryfile, Homes & Antiques and local Bristol magazine, AREA. Annie moved to Bristol in 2008, after studying English Literature and Music at the University of Sheffield (she plays the flute and piano).
If you can be sure of anything in this world, it’s that we will always have a steady supply of, ahem, human waste. Annie Kane considers whether Bristol’s Bio-Bus could be the future of sewage, or whether it’s a load of… hot air
Flexible laminated packaging has been a boon for manufacturers, but a challenge for recycling companies. Annie Kane discovers an innovation in technology that could change all that
England's recycling rate hit 44.8 per cent in the calendar year 2014, up by just 0.6 per cent on the year before, provisional statistics from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs show.
The London Waste and Recycling Board has announced that it is to invest up to £3 million into a private equity fund to help ‘accelerate the move to a circular economy in London’.
Aaron Jenkins, a 20-year-old man from Burnley, has been charged with the murder of Pendle Skips employee Stephen Whitehead, and is due to appear in court today.
Police have arrested a man this morning on suspicion of murdering Pendle Skips employee Stephen Whitehead, and have also arrested a girl on suspicion of assisting an offender.
The City of Cardiff Council has begun a new waste service this week, which limits the amount of residual waste householders can put out and bans the use of black bags.