The Explainer x Noteworthy: What happens to your soft plastic recycling?
Alice Chambers of Noteworthy and Mindy O’Brien of environmental charity VOICE tell Susan Daly about Ireland’s recycling system.
Alice Chambers of Noteworthy and Mindy O’Brien of environmental charity VOICE tell Susan Daly about Ireland’s recycling system.
Guidelines changed in 2021 to allow soft plastic in our recycling bins – Noteworthy investigates what happens to it.
Concerns flagged as early as 2014 over the need to bring new power plants online to meet energy demands.
Niall Sargent of Noteworthy and UCD’s Dr Patrick Brodie tell Susan Daly about our latest investigation.
Noteworthy analysis reveals onsite carbon emissions are over 35 times higher within the space of a decade.
If given the go ahead, up to 12 million more chickens and 55,000 more pigs would be industrially reared.
Noteworthy reveals the CRU needs almost 70 more staff to deliver on its security of supply and climate roles.
Noteworthy Editor Maria Delaney was awarded top prize in the Special Interest category.
Maria Delaney of Noteworthy and Geela Garcia in the Philippines tell Susan Daly about our latest cross-border investigation.
Maria Delaney, Niall Sargent and Ian Curran were among the winners.
Analysis of cases heard by Workplace Relations Commission paint grim picture.
Migrant fishers who left vessels due to exploitative treatment ‘ignored’ in recent cross-departmental review.
Standard sea fishing boat licence conditions require at least 50% EU crew.
Our investigation finds 35 referrals of human trafficking in sector – but no prosecutions.
Reporters Cormac Fitzgerald and Stephen McDermott tell Susan Daly about Noteworthy’s latest project which examined lobbying by former government officials.
Opinion: 'Access to justice should be promoted - not restricted and threatened'
Environmental justice solicitor Rose Wall writes that politicians blaming judicial review for housing delays are overshadowing planning reform.
Lobby records and documents obtained by Noteworthy show how the industry has pushed back against the judicial review process.
At least 86 individuals who held senior positions in government have lobbied once or more since 2015.
Noteworthy and The Journal find almost 400 occasions where former Government officials incorrectly appeared as ‘ordinary’ lobbyists.
Reporter Michelle Hennessy tells Susan Daly about Noteworthy’s latest project which examined the impact of the justice system on Travellers.