The June issue of the environmentalist magazine is now online and free for member-only download.
Issue 115 includes the usual news, interviews, briefings, IEMA updates and these fascinating features.
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Global ambitions
P&G and Unilever are two of the biggest food and consumer goods firms. Both are pursuing bold sustainability agendas. Catherine Early reports -
Making an impact
Lucie Ponting assesses the influence of the environmental impact assessment Directive now it is 25 years old, and asks practitioners how it can be improved -
From beer to biogas - and back
Suffolk-based beer company Adnams has teamed up with renewable energy business Bio Group to turn its waste into energy. Becky Allen fi nds out how -
Natural selection
In the third and final part in the series, Alison Smith outlines the best way to choose the right environmental software for your organisation Investing for the future
Environment professionals are increasingly having to build business cases for environmental projects. Here, Helen Woolston off ers some tips
Click on the PDF link below to open or download the latest issue. Or, visit the new Transform website.
Issue 115 June 2011 the environmentalist
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Posted on 16th June 2011
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