Sustainability = Efficiency, Viability and Compliance
Sustainable options are available for businesses to become more efficient, economically viable and compliant with legal requirements. ECOS enables all types of businesses to sustainably comply with legal requirements and address their economic and environmental concerns. ✓ Reduce the input of materials and energy ✓ Reuse or sympathetically dispose/treat of wastes ✓ Employ the...
READ ARTICLE >New guide to assist small businesses in difficulty
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, together with the Minister of State for Small Business, John Perry TD have launched Managing Out of The Crisis, a simple guide to assist small businesses in difficulty. Developed in response to a recommendation from the Advisory Group for Small Business, Provides simple advice for...
READ ARTICLE >Sustainability in the Supply Chain
Much of a company’s environmental impact can be traced to its supply chain. Awareness of the intrinsic risks and opportunities associated with supply chain sustainability enables companies to understand and improve the environmental performance of their supply chains. However few companies Set supply chain sustainability goals Are aware of the best practices Follow the emerging...
READ ARTICLE >Reduce food Waste from the Hospitality sector
A report has been published by the Nordic Council of Ministers on food waste and provides a guide to help the hospitality sector reduce this waste. Canteens and restaurants in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark throw out 456,000 tons of food per year or 18kg per inhabitant per year. This only counts the food that could have...
READ ARTICLE >Cities can win €10,000: EU Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan award for local authorities
Cities can win an award of €10,000 with the European Commission’s newly introduced Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan award. The European Commission recognises that sustainable urban mobility planning is key to creating sustainable urban transport systems which meet people’s needs. The EU’s first award has been launched to encourage the adoption of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans...
READ ARTICLE >Water and Wastewater Costs Vs Sustainability
Water and wastewater and the implications to businesses for non-compliance are provided for under Irish Law, including costs and treatment requirements. ECOS enable businesses to address their requirements in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner. Our areas of expertise include: Water & Wastewater Quality, Control & Treatment Liability & Risk Assessment Licence Application & Review Compliance...
READ ARTICLE >Plastics Ireland 2012
Plastics Ireland 2012 was published recently and focuses on recent developments in Ireland’s polymer and plastics sector, including product recovery and reuse. The publication includes a membership directory and a polymer suppliers guide.
READ ARTICLE >Waste Directive: Waste Water Treatment Prevention of Odours and Noise
Directive 91/156/EEC replaces Directive 75/442/EEC on waste and provides for prevention of odour and noise emissions from wastewater treatment facilities. The directive is implemented in Ireland by S.I. 787/2005 European Communities (Waste Water Treatment) (Prevention Of Odours And Noise) Regulations 2005
READ ARTICLE >Draft Guidelines on carrying out Environmental Impact Assessment
The Department of the Environment has published draft guidelines for planning authorities on carrying out environmental impact assessment. The purpose of the guidelines is to provide practical guidance to planning authorities and An Bord Pleanála and result in greater consistency in the methodology adopted by consent authorities. The public consultation period runs until Friday 14...
READ ARTICLE >Water Parameters and Quality Values: Dangerous Substances Directive
Directive 2006/11/EC on pollution caused by certain dangerous substances discharged into the aquatic environment of the Community defines Standards for Phosphorus in waters. Known as the Dangerous Substances Directive it replaces Directive 76/464/EEC. The directive is implemented in Ireland by S.I.684/2007 Waste Water Discharge (Authorisation) Regulations 2007
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