Transition to a zero waste economy

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You’ve come a long way baby – ‘that’ album by Fatboy Slim. And also true of the journey us resource management professionals have been on, in my case for the last quarter of a century. Where – and what – next?

Team Mind steps up another level for 2019

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env23 is pleased to be supporting Team Mind BMX in 2019, working with our friends at Presca Teamwear on sustainable kit and supporting Dorset Mind with our fundraising efforts. 

Do we need a food waste champion?

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In his latest blog for MRW Magazine, env23 founder John Twitchen asks “do we need a food waste champion?” 

Northern Devon explores power of digital

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A new strategy for harnessing the power of digital technology to transform service delivery and drive economic growth whilst maintaining Northern Devon’s unique environment has been unveiled. env23 supported digital technology partner PCSG to develop this groundbreaking strategy. 

Resource Hot 100 – your votes count!

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You know what to do… 😉 https://hot100.resource.co/nominee/john-twitchen

Fracking: Did Scotland do it better?

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Fracking is highly controversial and still attracts lots of opposition within the UK; the recent drilling in Lancashire is a case in point. However, for such a controversial topic there has been little been nationwide discussion. Until now, you might say… but even then, the...

Early engagement and experts – essential ingredients

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Engaging with stakeholders during planning processes has historically been limited to delivering a consultation tick in the box… however, engaging stakeholders at the earliest stages of a development is more important than ever before. Read on to find out more. 

The race to zero is on

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env23 founder and Waste2Zero Awards judge John Twitchen analyses the key trends emerging from the annual Waste2Zero awards held on 4 October 2018. Sitting back and pretending it’s okay to carry on with business as usual needs to be called out… so he did. 

Challenge puts wind in kids’ sails

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Think back to the time before Blue Planet II, before omnipresent coverage of the problem of ocean plastic pollution and of the call to action. That’s when the principal of a south coast primary school and club secre­tary of the Queen Mary Sailing Club first started planning what...

Smart cities and all that jazz

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There’s a lot of chatter about smart cities – but what makes a smart city, where do you start, and what if you’re not a city?