A long-awaited White Paper, which outlines the government’s future policy relating to water issues, has been published. What does it say and what changes can we expect to be implemented in the next
few years?
Published 26.01.2012
The Green Alliance has indicated that if significant steps are not taken to reduce water use, bills are likely to rocket and shortages are likely. How seriously should you take this report?
Published 27.02.2015
A group of firms including British Gas, B&Q and HSBC have established a new bank to fund energy efficiency projects under the government’s Green Deal programme. Is this something that should be
of interest to you?
Published 18.11.2011
Recently, there’s been much talk from the government about energy production, prices and bills. What’s going on and how might you be affected?
Published 18.12.2012
A survey completed by the National Energy Foundation has identified that many workers don’t know the basics of energy saving. So how can you increase awareness levels amongst your staff?
Published 04.11.2014
The government’s flagship finance scheme the “Green Deal”, which is designed to fund investments in low-energy equipment, has fallen flat. Why, and is it worth considering if you’re looking to
finance an investment?
Published 19.12.2013
Water experts have raised concerns about the long-term availability of water for business users. If you use large quantities, what should you be doing to protect your business for the future?
Published 28.05.2015
Under the terms of the government’s Green Deal you’ll soon be able to claim a pay-as-you-save loan to make your home more energy efficient. What’s on offer and will businesses qualify too?
Published 07.01.2011
Research suggests that water consumption during hand-washing can be reduced by between 16% and 45% by using foam soaps rather than traditional liquids or lotions. How? And is it worth considering a
change in your washrooms?
Published 18.08.2011