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According to https://t.co/Hfei2GshcS news
"Published as part of the governmentโs waste crime action plan, the watchlist covers 117 waste sites in England
The largest site on the watchlist contains 281,000 tonnes of contaminated soil and is located in Northwich, Cheshire."
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Heritage Meets Sustainability: Setting the Standard in London
Seeing Lambeth Palace crowned Sustainable Project of the Year 2026 is a brilliant reminder of what is possible within our sector. Upgrading a historic Grade I listed building to a BREEAM Excellent standard
Japan just turned thin air into fuel.
No oil rigs. No drilling. No pipelines stretching across oceans.
Just water, COโ, and a process that flips combustion on its head.
ENEOS Corporation, Japan's biggest oil refiner, pulled it off at their Yokohama lab.
They built a demo plant that sucks carbon dioxide straight from the atmosphere, splits hydrogen out of water using renewable energy, then fuses them through Fischer-Tropsch synthesis into liquid hydrocarbons.
The result? Real, usable synthetic petroleum.
The kicker: this fuel is "drop-in ready." That means it works in the cars you already drive, the planes already in the sky, the pipelines already in the ground. Zero modifications.
They didn't just brew it in a beaker either. They ran actual vehicles on it. It works.
Think about what that unlocks. Countries with no oil reserves could manufacture their own fuel using nothing but sunlight, wind, and the air around them.
The geopolitical chessboard would flip overnight.
Sectors that electrification can't easily touch, like aviation and heavy shipping, suddenly have a clean fuel path.
There's a catch, though. The process is hungry. The same electricity it takes to brew one liter of synthetic fuel could push an EV about 200 km down the road. ENEOS quietly shelved the project in 2025 because the economics didn't math out yet.
But the science? Proven. The blueprint exists. Someone, somewhere, will crack the cost problem.
And the day they do, the oil map of the planet gets redrawn.
Source: ENEOS Corporation / TheTownHall(.)News
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This roadside verge reveals:
A total absence of personal responsibility
A rejection of the notion of community pride
A failure of legal enforcement against criminals
A complete embarrassment for Britain
It cannot go on. @benonwine
This week marks Mental Health Awareness Week 2026, running from 11 to 17 May. ๐
โAt Kwik Sweep, we see firsthand how closely our physical environments are linked to our mental wellbeing. #MentalHealthMatters#KwikSweep#Health#Mental#Growth