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Energy and water management

Energy and water management and efficiency are been increasingly seen as big issues.  Public awareness of the green agenda and drivers such as the Climate Change Levy, Kyoto Accord, European legislation and energy security all add pressure to the future of energy and water management in public sectors.

Effective energy and water management doesn’t just benefit the environment. Reduced energy and water consumption means reduced spending and our clients recognise the opportunities this offers for significant savings.

These reviews range from Gershon-inspired 'quick wins' aimed at identifying immediate cash releasing initiatives to more detailed reviews that deliver comprehensive strategic frameworks to improve client efficiencies, savings opportunities and structured investment plans.

We offer a range of energy and water management services including:

  • energy and water reviews
  • energy and water management and reduction planning
  • Display Energy Certificate assessments.

Waste management

Waste is an increasingly sensitive issue for the public sector. Pollution, loss of valuable resources and spiralling costs make waste management a key issue for local authorities.

We specialise in supporting the development of proactive strategies for dealing with waste efficiently and economically within the tight framework of current waste management and safety legislation.

We provide an objective view on waste recycling, collection and disposal making sure that our clients meet legal and social obligations.

We specialise in waste management service improvements focusing on waste optimisation and efficiencies gained around the shared services agenda.

We can take a lead role in implementing service improvement from developing a policy framework and service standards to appointing contractors and facilitating organisational change. We also offer a range of coaching and mentoring services.

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Page last updated Monday, 06 April 2009.