Services

Everything you need in one place

Resource Futures is one of the few companies in the field that can give you access to the range of services you need, all under one roof. Not only does this mean it is simpler to put together a solution, but our experience will tell us what will work for your particular situation and what won’t. 

Many of the Local Authorities we work with need specific services, such as community engagement schemes or dealing with food waste. Alternativly we can offer a more holistic approach, joining up our many services to provide an all inclusive joined up solution. Resource Futures is one of the few companies to offer both approaches and either way we can provide a solution that works hard for you.

To make sure the sustainability measures we put in place are there for keeps, we also provide services to encourage behavioural change. These involve promotional, educational and community engagement activites to establish new sustainable.  

Our collaborative approach relies on a team of dedicated consultants, skilled in multi-disciplinary project management from conception to delivery.

If you would like to talk to us about the services that might be right for you, please give us a call on 0117 9304355.

 

Project Synopses

Engaging the Residents of North London with Love Food Hate Waste

Resource Futures recruited and managed two embedded Outreach Workers to support the North London Waste Authority’s, WRAP funded, Love Food Hate Waste campaign. During the seven month period, the Outreach Workers organised and delivered over sixty roadshows in supermarkets, businesses, libraries and at community groups, across NLWA’s seven constituent boroughs, to engage more than 3,500 people with the campaign.

Assessing Bulky Waste in Northern Ireland

Resource Futures carried out a comprehensive review of bulky wastes in Northern Ireland. The review considered quantities arising, types, sources and destinations of bulky waste materials; and importantly the capacity for reuse of such material.The report is intended to be a useful contribution to the waste prevention strand of the Northern Ireland Waste Management Strategy.

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…

News and Events

Resources North Summer Seminar - 9 July 2010

Food for Thought: Cogitating, Deliberating and Digesting the Food Waste Issue

Friday 9 July 2010
Heath Training and Development Centre, Free School Lane, Halifax, HX1 2PT

Resources North Spring Seminar 2010

Resources North Spring Seminar 2010 – Briefing Note
Commercial and Industrial Waste: Whose Business is it Anyway?

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