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What is reprocessing?

Posted by: Emma Law - Head of Corporate Communications at Sellafield Ltd, Posted on: 23 October 2018 - Categories: Waste management
A blue poster saying 'What is reprocessing'

We have been reprocessing used nuclear fuel at Sellafield for decades, first in the First Generation Reprocessing Plant, then the Magnox Reprocessing Plant and, since the 1990s, in the Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant (Thorp). But what exactly is reprocessing?

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Nuclear decommissioning contributes to UK's clean growth

Posted by: Clare Fuller - NDA Communications Manager, Posted on: 15 October 2018 - Categories: Research and development, Skills, Supply Chain
Green GB Week: Developing innovative technology for nuclear decommissioning helps achieve a globally important clean-up mission.

During Green Great Britain Week, which marks the 10th anniversary of the Climate Change Act, Clare Fuller looks at how our world-leading nuclear decommissioning industry is a part of the UK's clean growth.

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Harnessing our skills and passion to improve safety

Posted by: Alan Cumming - NDA's Director of Nuclear Operations, Posted on: 12 October 2018 - Categories: Safety and Wellbeing, Skills

NDA's Director of Nuclear Operations, Alan Cumming, shares his views on safety and wellbeing after speaking recently at the NDA’s first ever Group Safety and Wellbeing event.

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How we set up our latest academic research projects

Posted by: Rick Short, Posted on: 1 October 2018 - Categories: Innovation/savings, Research and development, Skills
Researchers discuss their project at an event for one of the earlier programmes

Research Manager Rick Short describes the two-year process of setting up a new research consortium with 10 universities as well as partner organisations in the public and private sector.

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