Useful Links

Below is a list of links to useful organisations. If you have any additional suggestions then please contact us:

Packaging Organisations

Aluminium Packaging Recycling Organisation

A site which encourages everyone to recycle aluminium cans. The site details schemes to involve children, as well as businesses in recycling: www.alupro.org.uk

British Glass

What can you use recycled glass for? The answers can all be found here. Clean, straightforward site: www.britglass.co.uk

British Plastics Federation

Many suggestions for the use of recycled plastic can be found on this site, as well as detailed information about the British Plastics Federation: www.bpf.co.uk

Europen - The European Organisation for Packaging and the Environment

An industry and trade organisation open to any company with an economic interest in packaging. It explains all the questions you want to ask. No query is too simple, no question too detailed. Europen are trying to find a compromise between economics and legislative requirements. Interesting and informative site: www.europen.be

The Industry Council for Packaging and the Environment

A non-profit organisation which researches the environmental and social effects of packaging. They provide current news concerning the packaging world, as well as an education section for schools. This is an impressive site with lots to find out and explore: www.incpen.org

Carbon Organisations

BSI Group

PAS 2050 (free of charge): www.bsigroup.com

PAS 2060 (available to purchase): www.bsigroup.com

Defra

Guidance on how to measure and report your greenhouse gas emissions: www.defra.gov.uk

ISO

ISO 14040/44/64 (available to purchase): www.iso.org

WRI & WBCSD

Greenhouse Gas Protocol (A Corporate Accounting & Reporting Standard): www.ghgprotocol.org

Product & Supply Chain (Scope 3) Standards (in development): www.ghgprotocol.org Environment Agencies

The Environment Agency

Contains in depth information and features such as 'what is in your backyard', and 'the state of the environment in your air-space'. The site has a large section on waste management information and is colourful and very interactive. A very useful site which is both light and entertaining, as well as informative and easy to use: www.environment-agency.gov.uk

Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA)

The Environment and Heritage Service (EHS) polices the Packaging Waste Regulations in Northern Ireland. Its equivalent body in England and Wales is the Environment Agency and in Scotland it is the Scottish Environment Protection Agency: www.ehsni.gov.uk

Scottish Environment Protection Agency

A colourful home page, but it is harder to find information on waste, so we recommend using the search button. The information centres strongly on Scottish issues. On the subject of waste, it gives incentives for companies to become involved in projects. Good coverage of government papers and regulations. Well set out and interesting site: www.sepa.org.uk

Government Environmental Departments & Programmes

Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland

A simple site from the Department of the Environment in Northern Ireland with a link to the Environment and Heritage Service: www.doeni.gov.uk

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Consultation papers can be found under the 'waste and recycling' section: www.defra.gov.uk

Department of Trade and Industry

A very text-orientated site. Up-to-date with all regulations, speeches and press notices concerning trade and industry. This site is less useful for browsing, but excellent as a library for the latest legal and media views: www.bsi.gov.uk

Environment Campaigns (previously 'Going for Green')

Environment Campaigns runs some of the biggest national environmental awareness campaigns aimed at the British public, including the 'Keep Britain Tidy' campaign. It is funded by both the Department of the Environment and the private sector. The website is informative and useful and includes a discussion forum: www.encams.org

Envirowise

A government programme dedicated to helping companies become more competitive and more profitable by reducing waste at the source. They can help your business with waste minimisation through various methods and try to save your company money. A simple and straightforward site that gets to the point: www.envirowise.gov.uk

Her Majesty's Stationery Office

A plain text site which is straight to the point. A good source for copies of the packaging regulations and consultation papers: www.hmso.gov.uk

National Statistics Office

A well laid out site giving good instructions on how to find statistics on a wide-ranging list of topics: www.statistics.gov.uk

Business Links

Envirolink UK

Envirolink UK is a service operated by Business Link to help the delivery of environmental information and support small and medium-sized businesses at a local level: www.envirolink.co.uk

Recycling & Reuse Organisations

London Remade

An innovative recycling programme aimed at increasing markets for recycled products and driving the development of an entrepreneurial recycling supply chain. A unique partnership between the business, community, public and not-for-profit sectors, London Remade uses recycling as a vehicle to drive economic and social regeneration and is principally funded by the London Development Agency to deliver green procurement and business support programmes. Valpak is a sponsor of London Remade: www.londonremade.com

ilovefreegle.org

A national grassroots organisation of people throughout the United Kingdom who are giving and receiving free unwanted items in their immediate communities. Local charities, non-profit groups and communities are encouraged to join: ilovefreegle.org

Recoup

The Recycling of Post-Consumer Plastic Containers. This is a registered charity and environmental body. The site is made fun by the use of a 'plastic bottle man': www.recoup.org

recycle-more.co.uk

Has special sections dedicated to recycling for businesses, householders and an extensive schools section containing classroom activities and games. Developed by Valpak in response to the Consumer Information Obligations under the Packaging Waste Regulations: www.recycle-more.co.uk

Steel Can Recycling Information Bureau

This bureau is funded by Corus and forms part of the Corus Steel Packaging Recycling Unit. All aspects of recycling steel are covered in a practical way: www.scrib.org

Shanks Waste Solutions

Shanks are a UK waste management company. Shanks offer a wide and innovative range of waste management solutions within various collection, transport, recycling, treatment and disposal services. A bright, cheerful and well-designed site: www.shanks.co.uk

Valpak Recycling

Waste management solutions for the North West. Helping businesses to manage their costs. Valpak Recycling offer recycling services for General Waste, Trade and Commercial Waste, Hazardous Waste and Office Waste, including mixed material: www.valpakrecycling.co.uk

Waste Watch

This is a national organisation that deals with waste reduction, reuse and recycling. As well as educating and informing the public, schools and businesses, Waste Watch advises and liaises with the government. A good site for networking and discovering other like-minded businesses: www.wastewatch.org.uk

www.free2collect.co.uk

The aim of this website is to create a collection of the nation's unwanted items, for others to browse and, if they are interested, obtain: www.free2collect.co.uk

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