Community AD Project
Enscape are delighted to have worked with the Sleat Community Trust to understand the feasibility of an AD project on the peninsula.
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Enscape are delighted to have worked with the Sleat Community Trust to understand the feasibility of an AD project on the peninsula.
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Enscape Consulting's director, Brian Menzies, is delighted to have signed up to the Aberdeen Food Charter, and to be providing support to the Partnership's steering committee.
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Enscape were pleased to provide Zero Waste Scotland with support, to understand the opportunities and requirements in terms of the range of IT systems that can effectively manage stocks and sales within the re-use sector.
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The TechKnow team, a collaboration between Aberdeen City Council, Enscape, Re-Tek UK Ltd, CFINE and Instant Neighbour, have won a Scottish Green Apple Environment Award in the international campaign to find the greenest companies, councils and communities.
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Enscape director, Brian Menzies, was delighted to meet Dryden Aqua and visit the company's new state of the art facility.
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The TechKnow team are delighted to have won the Waste Reduction Award in the Aberdeen Ecocity awards 2016.
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Enscape are pleased to announce that, following a competitive tender exercise, the Critical Raw Material Closed Loop Recovery project has announced that Axion Consulting and Re-Tek from the UK, together with Ecodom from Italy, will be funded to trial novel ways of boosting the recovery of critical raw materials (CRMs) from household waste electrical and electronic products (WEEE).
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Enscape completed a site visit to the Barcelona Ecoparc, thanks to the assistance of Tomra and Ferrovial.
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Enscape delivered a study for Zero Waste Scotland on the management options for fishfarm waste produced in the country.
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Enscape are delighted to be supporting Aberdeen City Council to provide an opportunity for educational establishments within Aberdeen City Council area to collect Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) for re-use rather than recycling, reflecting the Scottish Government's objectives of developing a circular economy.
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