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  • Green Tech Industries to expand EV battery recycling operation

    Green Tech Industries to expand EV battery recycling operation

    BBC A man smiles at the camera. He has short brown hair and stubble. He is wearing a dark blue collared shirt and dark blue jumper. He is standing in front of glass fronted metal cabinets which have batteries on charge inside.BBC

    Tony Booth is the CEO at Green Tech Industries based in Southam.

    Less than eight months after moving into new premises, an EV battery recycling firm has said it is looking to expand and employ more staff.

    Green Tech Industries (GTI) takes used EV batteries from vehicles and recycles the components to put back into the supply chain, either breaking them down or salvaging components for re-use.

    The specialist company, which moved to its premises at Sucham Park, Southam, in April, hopes to double its workforce from 10 to 20.

    Chief executive Tony Booth, 43, from Coventry, said: “Our aim is to have a Midlands-based technology centre and centre of excellence, where our first factory will be built… and [that] will become a blueprint.

    A wheelchair with an electric battery-powered motor.

    An battery powered wheelchair is one of the modes of transport that GTI powers

    Mr Booth started the business after identifying a gap in the expanding green economy to support businesses with waste and recycling challenges.

    Since 2018, he has been investing in the development of processes to strip batteries, repurpose and then recertify the components to sell back into the industry.

    ‘Centre of excellence’

    “The factory will enable us to be able to show customers, and also the industry, what we’re about and what we can do.”

    “We’re seeing a lot of materials coming through to us where a car has had something go wrong with it and it’s ended up having to be written off because there’s no where to fix it.”

    Having grown up in Coventry and attended the city’s President Kennedy School, Mr Booth said it was important to him to employ people from the region.

    “It’s a big passion of mine, I really want to make sure we give jobs back to the local area.

    ‘We’re doing a recruitment drive locally because we actually want to make sure that [people] feel like they can come and work at an engineering company like this, without having all of the skills.

    “We will instill [those in] them through our training programmes on site.”

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  • Plate tectonics and volcanism in western California

    Plate tectonics and volcanism in western California

    Introduction

    Western California is home to a variety of volcanic rocks. The locations, ages, and chemical compositions of these volcanic rocks help tell part of the fascinating story of California’s plate tectonic evolution over the past 40…

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  • Apple cuts titanium waste with 3D printing

    Apple cuts titanium waste with 3D printing

    Apple has announced a breakthrough in manufacturing with the launch of 3D-printed titanium cases for the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Apple Watch Series 11, marking the first time the company has produced millions of enclosures using additive…

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  • Plans for £35m waste plastic recycling centre in Sleaford

    Plans for £35m waste plastic recycling centre in Sleaford

    Plans to build a £35m waste plastic recycling plant have been submitted.

    The facility in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, would use a process called pyrolysis to burn plastics to create a type of oil.

    Clean Planet Energy, which is behind the proposals, said the plant would process 25,000 tonnes of plastic each year, including fast-food containers, shopping bags and plastic films, which would otherwise be sent to landfill or incinerated.

    According to the plans, the facility at Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park would create up to 70 permanents jobs, as well as about 100 during a two-year construction period.

    Pyrolysis is a thermal decomposition process that can chemically break down plastic into oil and gas.

    Tom Field, a director at Clean Planet Energy, said the facility would mark “a key milestone” as part of a national roll-out of facilities “to tackle the plastic waste crisis at scale”.

    The plant would be built between Pride Parkway and the A17.

    Councillor Richard Wright, the leader of North Kesteven District Council, has welcomed the proposals, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

    Earlier this year, Wright said the plant would provide “a brilliant boost for our economy and jobs locally, and spell even better news for our environment”.

    The plans are due to be decided by Lincolnshire County Council, which regulates waste disposal, and public comments can be submitted on the authority’s website.

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  • UK inflation rate about to be released – live updates

    UK inflation rate about to be released – live updates

    What is inflation?published at 06:19 GMT

    Inflation measures how quickly the prices of goods and services are rising.

    If the inflation rate is low, then prices are only rising slowly. If the rate is high, you might notice the price of things you buy going up when you shop.

    If the rate of inflation falls, that doesn’t mean prices are falling; it means that prices are increasing at a slower rate.

    Here’s an example: if a bottle of milk cost £1 in September 2024, but costs £1.05 in September 2025, then the annual inflation rate for milk is 5%.

    If the rate was 2%, then the bottle of milk would cost £1.02 – still more than a year ago.

    The Office for National Statistics tracks the prices of hundreds of items, from regular supermarket goods and fuel to travel costs and home furnishings.

    It uses that “basket of goods” to update the main rate of inflation, the Consumer Prices Index, each month.

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  • Aria awards 2025 fashion: big blooms, bolo ties and bird’s nests on the red carpet – The Guardian

    Aria awards 2025 fashion: big blooms, bolo ties and bird’s nests on the red carpet – The Guardian

    1. Aria awards 2025 fashion: big blooms, bolo ties and bird’s nests on the red carpet  The Guardian
    2. 80s glam and statement menswear: The best looks from the ARIAs red carpet 2025  Brisbane Times
    3. See all the looks from the ARIA Awards red carpet  The…

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  • TV tonight: what Turner’s private sketchbooks reveal about his life | Television

    TV tonight: what Turner’s private sketchbooks reveal about his life | Television

    Turner: The Secret Sketchbooks

    9pm, BBC Two
    JMW Turner is an enigma. But while he didn’t leave behind a diary, he did leave 37,000 private sketches that give clues to his character – and they have been made public for the first time. Clinical…

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  • Stereotactic lesioning combined with long-term Risperidone maintenance for life-threatening refractory suicidal command hallucinations in major depressive episode with psychotic features: a case report | BMC Psychiatry

    Stereotactic lesioning combined with long-term Risperidone maintenance for life-threatening refractory suicidal command hallucinations in major depressive episode with psychotic features: a case report | BMC Psychiatry

    Background

    Refractory suicidal command hallucinations in major depressive episode with psychotic features constitute an acute clinical emergency, often unresponsive to multiple antipsychotics and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), leaving clinicians…

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  • The relationship between cerebral perfusion, blood pressure variabilit

    The relationship between cerebral perfusion, blood pressure variabilit

    Introduction

    Stroke ranks as the second leading cause of mortality worldwide,1 characterized by high rates of recurrence, disability, and mortality.2,3 China has experienced the biggest increase in stroke prevalence in recent years.4 Acute…

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  • ‘Moment of joy’ for girl with rare blood cancer

    ‘Moment of joy’ for girl with rare blood cancer

    Marcus WhiteSouth of England

    Cancer Support UK Melody, wearing a pink baby grow, lies in a cot smiling broadly. A white teddy bear is beside her.Cancer Support UK

    Melody’s teddy bear gift brought joy to the family, Cancer Support UK said

    A girl who has spent months battling a rare blood cancer is helping to spearhead a charity Christmas campaign.

    Melody, who turns…

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