Hannah Johnson

Job title: 
Consultant
telephone: 
07904 417598

Hannah has a particular aptitude for primary data gathering and analysis including quantitative attitudinal and awareness surveys and qualitative interviews, participation/contamination monitoring and waste/tonnage data analysis.

Hannah also has experience of wider resource efficiency related projects and is Resource Futures' Environmental Management System Manager.

Hannah has worked on evaluation of urban regeneration projects including a project in Bristol reviewing urban regeneration projects, including third sector projects (such as furniture reuse) to see how they had contributed to regeneration of the local environment and how sustainable the implementation had been.

Hannah has also worked on projects exploring behaviour and attitudes to water efficiency in the home with key project partners such as the Environment Agency and Wessex Water and has undertaken work for WRAP estimating the amount of genetically modified materials that could enter anaerobic digestion feedstocks.

Hannah has a particular interest in issues around food waste.
 

Project Synopses

Resource Futures helps WRAP understand recent reductions in food waste

Resource Futures has recently helped WRAP to estimate how much household food waste has decreased nationally in recent years, with the recently published “Synthesis of Food Waste Compositional Data 2010” 

Best estimates ever of what’s in our rubbish

Defra has published a study carried out by Resource Futures which provides the best estimates to date of what’s in the ‘national rubbish bin’.

Research into reuse of household items through online portals

In 2011, Resource Futures carried out WRAP funded research into how household items are reused through online portals such as eBay, Freegle and Gumtree.  The research included a detailed survey on internet user habits regarding online exchange and sought to understand the reasons for not using such sites.  

News and Events

Community RePaint: A Helping Hand for Hearts and Minds in 2011

In 2011, householders, traders and paint manufacturers donated 343,957 litres of paint to Community RePaint schemes, which then distributed 217,112 litres to community groups and individuals saving 565 tonnes of CO2 – the equivalent of taking 192 cars off our roads - and providing 766 volunteer and training opportunities. The network now has over 65 schemes across the UK with four new schemes about to start at the beginning of 2012.    

Resource Futures helps WRAP understand recent reductions in food waste

Resource Futures has recently helped WRAP to estimate how much household food waste has decreased nationally in recent years, with the recently published “Synthesis of Food Waste Compositional Data 2010” To see the report, click here.  

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