University secures £44,000 grant to study barriers to paper cup recycling

Circular Online 3 months ago

University College London has been awarded more than £44,000 through the National Cup Recycling Scheme’s Beyond the Bin fund to investigate why paper cups continue to be missed by mainstream recycling systems. University College London (UCL) has been named the winner of the National Cup Recycling Scheme’s Beyond the Bin project fund, receiving more than £44,000 to support research into paper cup recycling. The funding, announced in August 2025, will support an eight-month project led by UCL’s Centre for Behaviour Change, which specialises in applied behavioural science. The research will examine the behavioural, structural and systemic barriers that
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England’s first Land Use Framework sets a benchmark for sustainable construction by embedding integrated planning across housing, energy and nature. It defines a new standard for sustainable building design that prioritises whole life carbon assessment and reduction of embodied carbon in materials. Projects that combine housing density with renewable energy generation and biodiversity enhancement will align most effectively with environmental sustainability in construction.

Policy efforts to allow single wind turbines up to 30 metres on business or public estates without full planning consent will stimulate low carbon design and accelerate the shift to energy-efficient buildings. Rising electricity costs reinforce the commercial value of life cycle cost analysis and lifecycle assessment in both retrofit and new build strategies. The focus is moving from headline technologies to fabric upgrades, controls, demand management and end-of-life reuse in construction—core aspects of circular economy in construction models that aim to cut the carbon footprint of construction portfolios.

Nature-based solutions now underpin green infrastructure policy. Research into moss and other renewable building materials shows the potential of green construction interventions to manage stormwater and pollution through low-impact construction techniques. These examples affirm the circular construction strategies and eco-design for buildings that the industry must mainstream to achieve net zero carbon buildings.

Developers integrating whole life carbon measurement, resource efficiency in construction and sustainable material specification will not only strengthen environmental performance but also reduce project risk within the evolving regulatory landscape. The transition towards a circular economy, carbon neutral construction and sustainable urban development is positioning the sector closer to net zero whole life carbon delivery, redefining sustainable building practices across the UK and beyond.

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