PARTNERS

 

We are delighted to thank the following organizations that have specifically supported this event:

2Degrees Network          http://www.2degreesnetwork.com/

 
2degrees is a collaborative problem-solving and innovation service for sustainable business. We help organizations respond to the opportunities and challenges of climate change and the transition to a low carbon, resource-constrained economy.  What makes us unique is that we facilitate peer-to-peer problem-solving and manage collaborative projects that harness the experience of over 6100 (and counting) expert members.  This service is made possible by a combination of expert facilitation, consulting and project management by 2degrees staff; the extraordinarily high quality of 2degrees members and partners and our web 2.0 collaboration platform.  This means we can help our members accelerate the implementation of their sustainable business strategies in a way that saves them cost and carbon.

 

Association of Sustainability Practitioners           http://www.asp-online.org/ 

 
The Association of Sustainability Practitioners (ASP) promotes learning that transforms behaviour from unsustainable to sustainable practices. We create Learning Events that promote sharing, contribution and learning in all aspects of sustainability between corporations, academia, government agencies and individuals. ASP brings about these transformations in as many economically active people as possible through its association and membership network.

 

Intruders.tv

 
Intruders.tv gets past the guard of today's big-hitters and tomorrow's superstars to provide valuable insights into what makes a successful innovator tick. Intruders.TV is a channel of Intruders Productions Limited, an online production company that creates original programming for large corporations, events companies, ad agencies, film companies, and online destinations, as well as for our own massively popular TV channels. Our tech, clean tech, film and music TV content is syndicated by some of the largest destination websites in the world and has more than 1.2 million viewers per month.

 

Major Energy Users Council  http://www.meuc.co.uk/

 

 
The MEUC's mission is to be the leading voice in influencing Government, Regulators and utility suppliers to ensure that members obtain the fairest trading terms and conditions for all utility products and services.

 

 

 

 

The supporting and media partners of the Rushlight Awards have also supported the show and are as follows:

Air Quality Bulletin  http://www.empublishing.org.uk/

 

 
A newsletter serving the needs of air quality professionals working in the field of air pollution, environmental health, and nuisance.

 

Cleantech magazine  http://www.cleantechinvestor.co.uk/

 

 
Cleantech is a finance and investment magazine focusing on technologies which address environmental challenges. Cleantech analyses developments in the renewable energy, biofuels and energy storage fields and reports on funding, investment and innovations in clean technology.

 

Clarity Technical Authoring  http://www.clarityauthoring.com/

 

 
We focus on understanding technology so that we can support and promote environmental companies effectively.  Our objective is to make a positive contribution to solving major environmental problems by developing clear communications that help our clients realise and maximise the potential of their innovative technologies.

 

Climate Change Corp.com  http://www.climatechangecorp.com/

 

 
ClimateChangeCorp.com is an independent news website, dedicated to providing high quality news and analysis on climate change to companies around the world. We produce a regular news feed specific to climate change as well as features and opinions from the world's leading climate change experts. We are affiliated with Ethical Corporation, http://www.ethicalcorp.com/, an independent publisher and conference organiser specialising in business ethics.

 

Contaminated Land Bulletin  http://www.empublishing.org.uk/

 

 
A newsletter serving the needs of professionals working in the field of contaminated land, brownfield development, environmental health, pollution, planning and nuisance.

 

Earthscan  http://www.earthscan.co.uk/

 

 
Earthscan is the leading publisher on climate change, sustainable development and environmental technology for academic, professional and policy readers. We also publish definitive and accessible titles for the general reader. We aim to publish original, reliable and significant work that helps to foster the conditions for genuine sustainability by providing them means for understanding and analysing the issues, and the tools for resolving them.

 

Fuel  http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/30420/description#description

 

 
Research into energy sources remains a key issue. Over the last 80 years, Fuel has been the leading source of primary research work in fuel science. The scope is broad and includes many topics of increasing interest such as environmental aspects and pollution.

 

 

Fuel Cell Markets  http://www.fuelcellmarkets.com/fuel_cell_markets/1,1,1.html

 

 
Fuel Cell Markets assists the commercialisation of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen technologies across all applications including portable power, backup power, stationary power, and transportation.

 

Green TV  http://www.green.tv/

 

 
A broadband TV channel for environmental films bringing together films from a range of environmental organisations and independent filmmakers.

 

 

 

IET Renewable Power Generation http://www.ietdl.org/IET-RPG

 

  
This peer-reviewed journal from the IET brings together the topics of renewable energy technology, power generation and systems integration. Other technologies having a direct role in sustainable power generation such as fuel cells and energy storage are covered, as are system control approaches such as demand side management, that facilitate the integration of renewable sources into power systems, both large and small. The journal is technology focused covering design, demonstration, modelling and analysis, but papers covering techno-economic issues are also welcome.

 

International Journal on Hydropower & Dams  http://www.hydropower-dams.com/

 

  
The International Journal on Hydropower & Dams is a bi-monthly publication, read in 176 countries, dealing with all technical, environmental, social and economic aspects of hydro plants and multipurpose water resources development projects. It combines business news with state-of-the-art technology. Each issue has a regional focus, and special technical themes of interest to engineers in all the related disciplines.

 

LowCarbonEconomy.com  http://www.lowcarboneconomy.com/

 

 
LowCarbonEconomy.com is a resource created to help accelerate the transition to a sustainable low carbon economy by connecting people and businesses with relevant low carbon information, products, services, opportunities - and each other!

 

Modern Power Systems  http://www.modernpowersystems.com/

 

 
The leading technology driven journal for the power generation, transmission and distribution industries.

 

 

New Energy Finance  http://www.newenergyfinance.com/

 

 
New Energy Finance is a specialist provider of information and research to investors in renewable energy, low-carbon technology and the carbon markets.  New Energy Finance operates across all sectors of renewable energy and low-carbon technology, including, wind, solar, biofuels, biomass, and energy efficiency, as well as the carbon markets.

 

Noise Bulletin  http://www.empublishing.org.uk/

 

  
The only newsletter serving the needs of noise professionals working in the field of environmental noise, UK environmental health, nuisance, acoustics and occupational noise.

 

 

Pollution Solutions http://www.pollutionsolutions-online.com/

 

 

 

Pollution Solutions is sent out to a worldwide readership in public and private sector industries. Each issue features application articles, news, case studies and products and services for air clean-up, water/wastewater treatment, remediation, waste management and consultancy services.

 

 

Resource Media  http://www.resourcepublishing.co.uk/resource-magazine.html

 

  
Resource magazine is an innovative, informative, respected and requested commentator on secondary resource management and waste minimisation.  Resource regularly features waste minimisation, new technologies, waste prevention, market development, campaigns, legislation, social enterprise, international development, collection, company profiles, futurology, opinion, recycled products, market projections and much more.

 

Resource Recovery Forum  http://www.resourcesnotwaste.org/

 

 
The Resource Recovery Forum is an international non-profit network of more than 330 organisations interested in sustainable waste management - making better use of waste that is produced.

 

 

Action Renewables http://www.actionrenewables.org/

 

 
Action Renewables is the leading organisation in Northern Ireland in the promotion and development of renewable energy.   Action Renewables delivers a large portfolio of programmes including: general awareness raising, road shows, seminars, performance monitoring of technologies, research and evaluation, policy, lobbying.

 

Association of Electricity Producers  http://www.aepuk.com/

 

 
The Association of Electricity Producers (AEP) is the leading trade association for the UK electricity market. It represents companies that generate the electricity upon which the country depends. Their members generate electricity using coal, gas and nuclear as well as renewable sources such as wind, biomass and water. The Association works closely with government and regulators to help increase policy-makers understanding of the issues faced by industry participants.

 

Association for Organics Recycling  http://www.organics-recycling.org.uk/

 

 
The Association for Organics Recycling is the leading trade organisation for the biological waste treatment industries in the UK.  Formerly the Composting Association, the Association for Organics Recycling is committed to the sustainable management of biodegradable resources.  It promotes the benefits of composting and other biological treatment techniques for the enhancement of the environment, business and society.

 

BEAMA   http://www.beama.org.uk/

 

 
BEAMA is the independent expert knowledge base and forum for the electrotechnical industry for the UK and across Europe.  Representing over 300 manufacturing companies in the electrotechnical sector, the organisation has significant influence over UK and international political, standardisation and commercial policy.

 

 

Bioscience for Business KTN www.ktn.globalwatchonline.com/epicentric_portal/site/bfb/

 

 
Launched in February 2006, Bioscience for Business is a Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) that brings together bioscientists from the white, green and blue bioscience sectors.  These are industrial biotechnology, plant & crop science and marine & freshwater aquatic sciences so uniquely combining the cross-sector interactions that enable different disciplines to network for the benefit of the UK.

 

 

Business Resource Efficiency & Waste  www.eas.local.gov.uk/brew

 

 
The BREW Centre for Local Authorities provides support to local authorities working with their business communities to improve their management of waste, recycle more and be more resource efficient.  The BREW Centre is a consortium between the Local Government Association, the National Industrial Symbiosis Programme and Oxfordshire County Council and is funded by DEFRA.

 

British Hydropower Association  http://www.british-hydro.org/

 

 
The BHA promotes the hydropower industry in the UK and abroad and aims to increase the awareness of its quality and scope in the wider world. Hydropower is one of the most reliable, predictable and least environmentally intrusive of all renewable energies.

 

 

Business Council for Sustainable Development  http://www.bcsd-uk.co.uk/

 

 
BCSD-UK is the only affiliated branch in the UK of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).  Their focus is on the practical implementation of sustainable development values and the promotion of sustainable development as a key to world class business standards and new business opportunities.  

 

Carbon Connections  http://www.carbon-connections.org/

 

 
Carbon Connections is based at the University of East Anglia, recognised as a world leading research centre for environmental sciences. It already has a well established Carbon Reduction programme, which was set up as a direct result of the UEA's focus on outreach activity: enabling research to achieve results.  Carbon Connections is an investment body, set up by the Higher Education Funding Council for England to seek out, encourage and invest in carbon-saving innovation either through technological advance or behavioral change.

 

 

 

Cenex  http://www.cenex.co.uk/

 

  
Cenex is an industry-led public-private partnership set up with the aim of assisting UK industry to build competitive advantage from the global shift to a low carbon economy.  It supports innovation through a Knowledge Transfer Network dedicated to low carbon and fuel cell technologies and through brokering a programme of activities focused on technology demonstration, targeting early market adoption and supply chain development.

 

 

 

Centre for Process Innovation  http://www.uk-cpi.com/

 

 
CPI develops products, processes, services and businesses in the process and manufacturing sectors, and brings jobs and prosperity to the North East of England.  Across its specialist technology areas, CPI delivers a unique portfolio of activities: providing services to the global business community in process innovation, consultancy and research, and in the formation and management of development partnerships; establishing and running publicly funded agencies and projects in emerging technologies and forming new companies through spin-outs and joint ventures.

 

Centre for Sustainable Engineering  http://www.cseng.org.uk/

 

 
The Centre for Sustainable Engineering is a national clearing house for information, expert analysis, practical application, knowledge transfer and commercial benefit in relation to sustainable technologies.  The centre works with SMEs, blue chips, policymakers and higher education establishments to deliver more sustainable products and processes.

 

Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists  http://www.ciat.org.uk/

  
The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) represents over 8,000 professionals working and studying in the field of Architectural Technology. CIAT is internationally recognised as the qualifying body for Chartered Architectural Technologists (MCIAT) and Architectural Technicians (TCIAT).

 

 

CL:AIRE  http://www.claire.co.uk/

 

 
CL:AIRE is an independent, not-for-profit organisation, established to stimulate the regeneration of contaminated land in the UK by raising awareness of, and confidence in, practical sustainable remediation technologies.

 

Coal Research Forum  http://www.coalresearchforum.org/

 

 
It is in the context of the challenges associated with coal utilisation in the UK that the Coal Research Forum acts as a focal point, providing a means of communication between industry, universities and policy-makers.

 

 

 

Combined Heat & Power Association  http://www.chpa.co.uk/

 

 
The Combined Heat and Power Association works to promote the wider use of combined heat and power and community heating. Clean and efficient Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is already in use on close to 1,400 locations around the UK.

 

 

Community Recycling Network  http://www.crn.org.uk/

 

  
The Community Recycling Network UK is a national membership organization promoting community based sustainable waste management as a practical and effective way of tackling the UK's growing waste problem.

 

 

East of England Development Association  http://www.eeda.org.uk/

 

 
The driving force behind sustainable economic growth and regeneration in the East of England.

 

 

Energy Saving Trust  http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/

 

 
We are a non-profit organisation that provides free impartial advice tailored to suit each person's circumstances. Our advice can help you save money and fight climate change by reducing carbon dioxide emissions from your home.

 

 

Envirobusiness  http://www.envirobusiness.co.uk/

 

 
EnviroBusiness is a membership organisation focused on helping environmental enterprises to secure greater competitive advantage in the emerging global market for environmental technologies and services. By working across a wide range of technologies, engaging with buyers and investors and those influencing the development of markets through legislation Envirobusiness is able to identify new business potential and match our members according to their needs and ambitions. 

 

Environmental Protection UK  http://www.environmental-protection.org.uk/

 

 
Environmental Protection UK seeks changes in policy and practice to minimise air, noise and land pollution, bringing together stakeholders to inform debate and influence decision making. They educate, influence and work in partnership with policy makers, environmental professionals, industry, academics and the public by: developing policy, promoting innovation, running campaigns and raising awareness, providing training and resources and promoting effective enforcement.

 

 

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council  http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/

 

  
EPSRC is the main UK government agency for funding research and training in engineering and the physical sciences, investing around £740 million a year in a broad range of subjects - from mathematics to materials science, and from information technology to structural engineering.

 

Environmental Sustainability KTN  http://www.esktn.org.uk/ 

 

  

On 1st September 2009, the Environmental Knowledge Transfer Network and Resource Efficiency Knowledge Transfer Network merged to form the new Environmental Sustainability Knowledge Transfer Network.  The Environmental Sustainability KTN is now the primary KTN supporting the Technology Strategy Board's Environmental Sustainability Key Application Area.  Over the next three years the Environmental Sustainability Knowledge Transfer Network will be focusing most of its effort on four main environmental sector subdivisions: Water; Land and Food; Resources and Waste; and Energy. Within those, Key Priority Areas have been identified that offer the greatest potential for British businesses to develop innovative and environmentally sustainable products and services. The competitiveness of the UK economy will be enhanced.

 

Geothermal Association of Ireland

 

 
The Geothermal Association of Ireland represents the geothermal and ground source heat pump sector in Ireland.

 

 

 

 

 

Ground Source Heat Pump Association  http://www.gshp.org.uk/

 

 
The Ground Source Heat Pump Association principle aims are: to encourage the growth and development of the ground source heat pump industry in the United Kingdom by promoting the efficient and sustainable use of ground source heat pumps, raising awareness of the benefits of ground source heat pumps, assisting in the development and practice of sound industry-related standards; to assist, encourage and support the setting up and maintaining of high standard training for the industry; to provide a forum for information interchange; to liaise with other related organisations in matters of benefit to the industry; to represent the industry in matters of local, national and international interest to members.

 

  

Heat Pump Association  http://www.heatpumps.org.uk/

 

 
The Heat Pump Association (HPA) is the UK's leading authority on the use and benefits of heat pump technology and includes many of the country's leading manufacturers of heat pumps, components and associated equipment.  The Association influences legislation and other matters that affect the interests of either the industry in general, or its members in particular. In addition, the HPA co-ordinates technical and market research into areas of mutual interest, identified by members with the aim of improving market opportunities for members, at home and abroad.

 

 

The Institute of Air Quality Management  http://www.iaqm.co.uk/

 

 
The Institute of Air Quality Management was launched in November 2002 to provide a focal point for all air quality professionals.  Our mission is to be an authoritative voice by maintaining, enhancing and promoting the highest standards of working practices in the field of air quality and for the professional development of those who undertake this work.

 

 

Institute of Environmental Management & Assessment  http://www.iema.net/

 

 
The Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) is a not-for-profit membership organisation established to promote best practice standards in environmental management, auditing and assessment.  The Institute offers ongoing support to environmental professionals and aims to promote sustainability through improved environmental practice and performance.

 

 

Institute of Physics         http://www.iop.org/

 

 
The Institute of Physics is a scientific membership organisation with a worldwide membership of 35,000 members, working to increase the understanding and application of physics.  It is a leading communicator of physics with all audiences from specialists, through government, to the general public.  IOP Publishing is a world leader in scientific publishing and the electronic dissemination of physics.

 

 

The Institution of Engineering & Technology  http://www.theiet.org/

 

  
The Institution of Engineering and Technology is one of the world's leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community. The IET has more than 150,000 members in 127 countries and offices in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. The IET provides a global knowledge network to facilitate the exchange of ideas and promote the positive role of science, engineering and technology in the world.

 

 

The Institution of Environmental Sciences  http://www.ies-uk.org.uk/

 

 
The Institution is a charitable organisation which promotes and raises public awareness of environmental science by supporting professional scientists and academics working in this crucial arena.

 

 

 

 

Institute of Water  http://www.instituteofwater.org.uk/

 

 

 
Institute of Water is the only professional body concerned solely with the water industry. Formed in 1945, the purpose of IW is to provide unparalleled opportunities to help our members increase their knowledge about those topics that are crucial to the future success of the industry. Our vision is to be the Institution of choice for people engaged in the UK Water Industry by adding value and enjoyment to what they do.

 

London Accord  www.london-accord.co.uk

 

 
The London Accord has been the largest cooperative project among investment research firms. During 2007 London Accord members conducted the largest-ever private-sector investment collaboration into climate change, representing work valued at £7 million ($15 million), and proved that society has a hunger for financial services research. 

 

Low Carbon & Fuel Cell Technology KTN  http://fcf.globalwatchonline.com/epicentric_portal/site/FuelCellsForum/%20menuitem.feed8ea85a61d65ea4374b4deb3e8a0c/?mode=0

 

  
Low carbon technologies could change the future of our planet. But without proper guidance and links the bright ideas from industry and academia won't form products which we can use everyday. The Low Carbon KTN is here to change this.

 

 

 

Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership  http://www.lowcvp.org.uk/

 

 
The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership is an action and advisory group, established in 2003 to take a lead in accelerating the shift to low carbon vehicles and fuels in the UK and to help ensure that UK business can benefit from that shift.

 

LP Gas Association  http://www.lpga.co.uk/LPGA.htm

 

  
The LP Gas Association seeks to provide the voice of the LP Gas Industry in the UK and to support its members through the promotion of the benefits of LPG and of safe operations and standards throughout the Industry.

 

 

 

Micropower Council  http://www.micropower.co.uk/

 

  
The Micropower Council promotes the small scale generation of sustainable energy.

 

 

 

 

National Industrial Symbiosis Programme (NISP)  http://www.nisp.org.uk/

 

 
NISP is a free business opportunity programme that delivers bottom line, environmental and social benefits and is the first industrial symbiosis initiative in the world to be launched on a national scale.

 

Noise Abatement Society  http://www.noiseabatementsociety.com/

 

 
The Noise Abatement Society seeks to eradicate unnecessary noise in all its forms to improve the quality of life for all.

 

 

 

 Planet Positive      http://www.planet-positive.org/

 

  
Planet Positive is a not for profit organisation providing a global environmental mark and inspiring action on climate change for a better way of living.  A business, event or product is Planet Positive if it has measured and verified a net positive impact on the planet, its ecosystems and its people. It signifies a high standard of environmental achievement by reducing your greenhouse gas emissions. It also demonstrates a positive attitude to climate change and a better way of living.  Business, events, products and individuals carrying this mark are immediately identified as good for the planet.

 

 

Regen SW  http://www.regensw.co.uk/

 

 

 

Regen SW is the sustainable energy agency for South West England.  Our mission is to speed up the transition to a low-carbon economy in South West England, by: unlocking sustainable-energy business opportunities; accelerating the uptake of the region's renewable energy resources and championing effective energy-demand-reduction initiatives in the region.  We help develop all aspects of the sustainable energy industry in the south west by giving independent advice to decision makers; acting as a sounding board for developers; supporting demonstrator projects across a range of technologies at both micro and utility scale; and stimulating an informed public debate about sustainable energy.

 

Renewable Energy Foundation  http://www.ref.org.uk/

 

  
The Renewable Energy Foundation is a registered charity encouraging the development of renewable energy and energy conservation whilst emphasizing that such development must be governed by the fundamental principles of sustainability.

 

 

Scotland and Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research http://www.sniffer.org.uk/

 

 
SNIFFER identifies and manages environmental research on behalf of members and stakeholders.  One of their key objectives is to promote and disseminate environmental research, particularly in relation to air, land, water and waste.

 

Solar Trade Association  http://www.solar-trade.org.uk/

 

 
The Solar Trade Association (STA) aims to promote widespread use of solar energy technology and to encourage excellence within the UK solar energy industry. This is achieved by enforcing a Code of Ethical Practice and maintaining a presence with Government, the media, and technical standard committees. Representation on behalf of the solar industry is made to all domestic, social and commercial purchasers as well as decision makers. The particular focus of the STA is solar thermal. This includes heating for domestic and process hot water, as well as space and other fluid heating.

 

Scottish Enterprise  http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/

 

 
Scottish Enterprise are Scotland's main economic, enterprise, innovation and investment agency.  Their mission is to stimulate economic growth in Scotland by supporting business growth and developing the business environment.  Their key priorities are to provide a range of high-quality services to help new high growth businesses; support and develop existing businesses and help Scottish businesses and industries to develop a strong presence in the global economy - building on Scotland's reputation as a great place to live, work and do business.

 

Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association  http://www.shfca.org.uk/

 

 
The Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association provides a one-stop point of contact with regards activities in research, development, and deployment of fuel cells and hydrogen technologies in the Scottish and UK industry. Though established in Scotland, our membership extends beyond our borders with members from around the world. Our industrial members represent all key fuel cell technologies, while our academic members are heading up ground breaking research in hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. The Association receives financial support from the Scottish Enterprise Energy Team.

 

Sustainable Energy Ireland  http://www.sei.ie/

 

 
 

 

Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI), was established in 2002 as Ireland's national energy agency. Our vision is that Ireland will become a world leader in sustainable energy and that the authority be a global leader in its field.  SEI's activities are directed across the economy in terms of improving energy efficiency, advancing the development and competitive deployment of renewable sources of energy and combined heat and power and reducing the environmental impact of energy production and use, particularly in respect of greenhouse gas emissions.

UCG Partnership  http://www.ucgp.com/

 

 
The UCG Partnership, formed in late 2005, is a non-profit organisation set up to promote UCG Technology around the world.

 

 

UK Energy Research Centre  http://www.ukerc.ac.uk/

 

  
The UK Energy Research Centre is the focal point for UK research on sustainable energy. It takes an independent, whole-systems approach, drawing on engineering, economics and the physical, environmental and social sciences.

 

 

UK Forum for Environmental Industries  http://www.ukfei.co.uk/

 

 
The UK Forum for Environmental Industries is working to ensure the United Kingdom is at the vanguard of the global market for environmental goods and services.

 

 

 

UK Hydrogen Association  http://www.ukha.org/

 

  
The UKHA was created to span sector boundaries, provide a strong national voice on hydrogen energy, engage government, and drive the UK hydrogen economy.

 

 

UK Noise Association  http://www.ukna.org.uk/

 

 
The UK Noise Association brings together a unique coalition of key organisations lobbying on different aspects of noise.

 

 

 

 

 

UK Rainwater Harvesting Association  http://www.ukrha.org/

 

 
The UK Rainwater Harvesting Association serves as a focal point for organisations with business interests in the rainwater harvesting industry. They endeavour to influence opinion and facilitate widespread acceptance of rainwater harvesting technology and provide information to members on a regular basis concerning national and international standards, public enquiries, new legislation and advances in technology.

 

UK Social Investment Forum  http://www.uksif.org/uksif

 

 
The UK Social Investment Forum (UKSIF) is the UK's membership network for sustainable and responsible financial services.  UKSIF promotes responsible investment and other forms of finance that support sustainable economic development, enhance quality of life and safeguard the environment. We also seek to ensure that individual and institutional investors can reflect their values in their investments.

 

 

UK Sustainable Development Association  http://www.uk-sda.org/

 

  
The UK Sustainable Development Association has been formed in response to the well-recognised need to make better use of the earth's resources, to avoid their depletion and the changes to the climate that results.  It aims to address these problems by encouraging the faster take-up of the sustainable technologies and services that will enable everyone to make their own energy and water consumption savings without unacceptable alterations to their comfort and lifestyle.

 

Urban Mines  http://www.urbanmines.org.uk/

 
Urban Mines is an environmental consultancy and charity committed to finding innovative solutions for waste materials in a manner which values people and respects the earth. Working with the public and private sectors, the aim of Urban Mines is to provide information, expert advice, support, direction and financial solutions to waste, sustainability and climate change problems.

 

Waste Information Network  http://www.win.org.uk/ 

 

 
The Waste Information Network (WIN) is delivered through the Regional Improvement & Efficiency Partnerships (RIEPS). WIN is a one stop shop for waste management, providing a single source of procurement information; giving access to details of partnerships, efficiencies, documentation, best practice and guidance; providing a platform for partnership opportunities and delivering targeted support to those wishing to enter into joint decision making or joint procurement.

 

Waste Watch  http://www.wastewatch.org.uk/

 

 
Waste Watch is a leading environmental organisation working to change the way people use the world's natural resources.  We are a national, independent and not-for-profit charity.