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En-Sure Team Member obtains Chartered Biologist Status

TitianTitian Schembri, Lead Monitor & Project Manager at En-Sure, recently achieved Chartered Biologist (CBiol) status. Chartered status is recognised as a hallmark of excellence in both the UK and the European Union. It engenders public confidence in professionals and gives employers confidence in their employees. Chartered status demonstrates that a professional has successfully passed a rigorous peer review and evaluation process and was deemed to have the ability to achieve excellence, attain high standards of competence, has a high level of personal integrity, and is skilled in exercising leadership in professional work. Read more…

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Waste Directives revised to promote shift to circular economy

Our current socio-economic human model is linear in nature where there is little recirculation of the by products from each step of the process (as seen below) resulting in waste.

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New BAT standards for waste management plants

The European Union has published Implementing Decision 2018/1147, which updates the Best Available Technique (BAT) conclusions for certain large waste management plants.  These BAT standards apply to the waste treatment facilities that require an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) permit, such as certain sites processing or storing hazardous waste. Read more…

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Publication in Business Strategy and the Environment

Rachel Decelis, Senior Environmental Consultant at En-Sure, recently published a paper in the journal Business Strategy and the Environment. The paper, entitled “Examining the drivers and outcomes of corporate commitment to climate change action in European high emitting industry”, explores the factors that lead managers in the power generation and chemical plant sectors to take positive action to reduce their facility’s climate footprint. Read more…

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