In This Issue
The Greenfingers Charity to create lasting legacy from ‘Lifted by Birds’ garden at RHS Malvern Spring Festival
Registration opens for Autumn Fair 2026
Half of horticulture businesses say that rising costs outstrip profits
RHS Licensing Manager wins Ambassador Award
Green-fingered Vitax team plant trees for community
David Domoney raises money to fund cancer research
Entry numbers growing fast for Hot Off the Potting Bench
Dobbies’ ‘Buyer Connect’ delivers strong engagement as GIMA programme builds momentum
National Children’s Gardening Week – Inspiring the next generation to grow
RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year shortlist announced
Two shortlisted plants from Thompson & Morgan
Euphorbia Walberton’s Little Treasure makes shortlist
Prunus ‘Sumaura Fugenzo’ JAPANESE LANTERN shortlisted
GrowTropicals named UK's official supplier of DocBlock Anthuriums
Shortlist stars among Hillier’s new plant launch
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
Colour & creativity: Burgon & Ball at Chelsea
New men’s shed opens at Castle Gardens
Phil Tremayne crowned joint Landscaping Champion
Rowlinson Group marks centenary milestone
Youth jury revealed for AIPH World Green City Awards 2026
HTA secures Ed Byrne as headline evening host for 2026 Conference
BHETA to host webinar with B&Q
UK, European and International Associations make joint call for SPS deal delivery at landmark event
Entries open for the RECOUP Awards 2026
Widdop and Co. bolsters sales force
spoga+gafa 2026: European expertise characterises the outdoor decoration section
The best of last week's
A season of TV advertising from Westland
Highfield Garden World top team welcomes Robert Kitt
Matthew Biggs awarded RHS’ highest honour
Four generations of excellence: Tools built to last a lifetime
Why garden centres need more than a Time & Attendance System
Leaders of influence, exclusive interviews with HTA CEO Fran Barnes and retiring GIMA Director Vicky Nuttall in the latest issue of GTN magazine, read on-line here
Greenfingers Charity launches 'Floral Friday'
SOLEX World Cup Awards Night 2026 set to kick off in championship style
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Entries open for the RECOUP Awards 2026

 

Entries are now open for the RECOUP Awards 2026, honouring the organisations and initiatives driving progress across plastics resource efficiency, recycling, and circularity. These awards highlight the cutting‑edge innovation, design excellence, and impactful projects shaping the future of plastics.

 

Entries for all award categories are FREE and remain open until 26 June 2026, offering businesses, community groups, and innovators the opportunity to showcase their work on a national platform.

 

Recognising Impact Across the Plastics Value Chain

The RECOUP Awards spotlight contributions spanning technology, design, packaging, community initiatives, and system‑wide change. Categories include:

  • Best Innovation in Equipment or Technology – celebrating breakthroughs that enhance the collection, sorting, reprocessing, or reuse of plastics.
  • Recycled Plastic Product of the Year – honouring products that champion recycled content and inspire circular design.
  • Plastics Circularity Project of the Year – recognising projects that advance circularity through design, technology, community initiatives, or system improvements.
  • Best Plastic Product Development for Recyclability or Re‑Use – highlighting design approaches that embed reuse or recyclability from the start. 

A Premier Industry Event

The shortlist will be announced week commencing 10 August with winners announced at the RECOUP Awards & Networking Dinner on 30 September 2026 at the Holiday Inn Peterborough – West. The evening brings together leaders from across the plastics value chain for celebration, networking, and knowledge‑sharing.

 

Why Enter?

Entrants that get shortlisted benefit from:

  • National recognition for excellence in plastics resource efficiency, recycling and circularity
  • Increased visibility among policymakers, industry decision‑makers, recyclers, and innovators
  • Opportunities to share success stories and inspire further progress across the sector

The awards form part of RECOUP’s ongoing mission to drive forward innovation, collaboration, and practical action that supports a circular plastics system.

 

How to Enter

Entries can be submitted via the RECOUP Awards page at: https://www.recoup.org/recoup-awards-2026/

Submission is FREE and open until 26 June 2026.

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