Commercial Sector

Making the right decisions for your business 

Every business appreciates the responsibility they have for the environment. But how will your particular organisation manage that responsibility most effectively? How will you be sure that you are doing all you can do to gain efficiencies, reduce costs and satisfy shareholders and customers alike?

Many businesses are increasingly having to address three key areas:

• Sustainability - being able to continue doing what you do without depleting
   natural resources.

• Resource efficiency - finding ways to use fewer resources such as fuel and
   water without impacting on business performance.

• Legislation - complying with increasing legislation in areas like packaging
   and waste.

As experts in waste management and resource conservation we can help you in all these areas. More than that we can offer communications services and specific research to make sure that behaviour is changed permanently at all levels of your company.

  • Ideally we would work through the following stages:
  • Developing an understanding of your particular situation.
  • Looking at where you need help.
  • Deciding how we can best provide that help.
  • Delivering a solution.
  • Evaluating the results and looking at how we can improve them.

Our way of working makes use of the all-round expertise we have within Resource Futures. You benefit from a service that is fully joined up from conception to delivery. This way we can be sure that all the separate elements are working together to provide the very best solution for your business.

If you would like to know more about our expertise in the Commercial sector, please give us a call on 0117 9304355.

Project Synopses

Analysis of composition data for metals in household kerbside waste (Ball Packaging Europe)

Analysis of composition data for metals in household kerbside waste (Ball Packaging Europe)   This study assessed the arisings and capture of metals in kerbside wastes in England and the degree to which various factors affect arisings and capture.

Understanding Waste Growth at Local Authority Level

Research was undertaken for Defra to provide a more informed understanding of the factors that influence growth in household waste through the investigation of the findings from a set of detailed case studies.

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Good Practice Guidance

Whilst Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) recycling activity is firmly established in the UK, its collection and treatment is a rapidly growing and evolving sector. WRAP research reveals that the average household has 3 old or broken WEEE items stored in the home, therefore there are millions of items out there just waiting to be collected…

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News and Events

Love Food Hate Waste - Cheshire (February/March)

Immediate Vacancy

Short-term roadshow workers required to promote Love Food Hate Waste to householders in Cheshire.
Interested? Please contact Lynsey Gillard on: 0113 200 3964 or send your CV to: lynsey.gillard@resourcefutures.co.uk
 

Mainstreaming Sustainable Schools

2010 March 16

FREE Conference in Dorchester for school leaders, local authority staff and those supporting the Sustainable Schools agenda in the South West region.  For more information click here.

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