Defra is currently exploring the different measures that companies are taking in order to improve efficiency with respect to water usage, waste reduction and management, material usage and energy use.
This survey is part of a larger study which seeks to identify the effects of resource efficiency measures in these areas as they impact on employment and competitiveness.
IEMA members who represent organisations are now invited to take part in this research, the findings of which will provide Defra with valuable information contributing to their overall analysis.
To access the survey before it closes at the end of July, simply click here.
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Posted on 6th July 2010
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