• The BREEAM www.breeam.org

    The BREEAM family of assessment methods and tools are all designed to help construction professionals understand and mitigate the environmental impacts of developments.
  • The Carbon Trust www.carbontrust.co.uk

    The Carbon Trust helps business and the public sector cut carbon emissions, and supports the development of low carbon technologies.
  • Natural England www.naturalengland.org.uk

    Natural England works for people, places and nature to conserve and enhance biodiversity, landscapes and wildlife in rural, urban, coastal and marine areas.
  • DEFRA www.defra.gov.uk

    DEFRA's core purpose is to improve the current and future quality of life.
  • Environment Agency www.environment-agency.gov.uk

    The Environment Agency is the regulatory body for England and Wales that looks after the environment and aims to make it a better place.
  • The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency www.sepa.org.uk

    The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency is Scotland's environmental regulator and adviser, responsible to the Scottish Parliament through Ministers.
  • CIRIA www.ciria.org.uk

    CIRIA is a member-based research and information organisation dedicated to improvement in the construction industry.
  • NetRegs www.netregs.gov.uk

    NetRegs provides free environmental guidance for small businesses in the UK to help them to understand and comply with environmental legislation and protect the environment.
  • Chartered Institution of Waste & Environmental Management (CIWEM) www.ciwem.org

    CIWEM is the leading professional and examining body for scientists, engineers, other environmental professionals, students and those committed to the sustainable management and development of water and the environment.
  • WaPUG www.ciwem.org/groups/wapug/

    WaPUG is the urban drainage specialist group within CIWEM. WaPUG has a long history of promoting best practice in the field of urban drainage. Formed in 1984, it organises technical conferences and specialist workshops that attract delegates from all parts of the urban drainage community and at all levels, from trainees to senior managers.
  • The Institution of Civil Engineers www.ice.org.uk

    The Institution of Civil Engineers strives to promote and progress civil engineering.
  • Wallingford Software www.wallingfordsoftware.com

    Wallingford Software supplies water resource software, such as InfoWorks, offering integrated solutions to support planning and operations across the disciplines of water supply, wastewater and river and coastal management.
  • FWR www.fwr.org

    FWR is an independent, not for profit, membership-based organisation, having charitable status, that shares and disseminates knowledge about water, wastewater and research into related environmental issues.
  • Stroma www.stroma.com

    Stroma is a multi-disciplinary construction services company operating throughout the UK and Ireland. Collectively, they adopt a co-ordinated approach to building sustainability and compliance, identifying and implementing the optimal planned or remedial measures for meeting energy efficiency and compliance requirements. Clear have recently delivered ecological training within Stroma’ Accreditation and Training Sector.
  • JNCC www.jncc.gov.uk

    JNCC is the statutory adviser to Government on UK and international nature conservation. Its work contributes to maintaining and enriching biological diversity, conserving geological features and sustaining natural systems. JNCC delivers the UK and international responsibilities of the four country nature conservation agencies - Council for Nature Conservation and the Countryside, the Countryside Council for Wales, Natural England and Scottish Natural Heritage.
  • Wildlife Trusts www.wildlifetrusts.org

    There are 47 local Wildlife Trusts across the whole of the UK, the Isle of Man and Alderney, working for an environment rich in wildlife for everyone.
  • NBN www.nbn.org.uk

    The NBN is a collaborative project, but, above all else, it is a partnership, which involves many of the UK’s wildlife conservation organisations, the government and country agencies, environmental agencies, local records centres and also many voluntary groups. All of these organisations collect and use biodiversity data and they are all committed to making this information widely available. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) also supports specific projects to develop the NBN further.
  • MAGIC www.magic.gov.uk

    MAGIC is the first web-based interactive map to bring together information on key environmental schemes and designations in one place. MAGIC is a partnership project involving six government organisations who have responsibilities for rural policy-making and management, and although it has been designed to meet the needs of the partner organisations, the facility is available to anyone over the Internet.
  • Water UK www.water.org.uk

    Water UK represents all UK water and wastewater service suppliers at national and European level.
  • WaterAid www.wateraid.org

    WaterAid is an international charity. Its mission is to overcome poverty by enabling the world's poorest people to gain access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene education.
  • UKWIR www.ukwir.org

    UKWIR facilitates collaborative research for UK water operators. The UKWIR programme generates sound science for sound regulation and sound practice.
 
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