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Green Business Fife - a business environmental network in Fife, aimed at

  • Improving productivity and competitiveness through smarter use of resources
  • Taking advantage of the real business opportunities, which will emerge from a greater commitment to sustainable development
  • Promoting and delivering a constructive range of local solutions, which significantly contribute to sustainable economic development in Fife.

 

Q: What do financial services, construction, food & drink, agriculture, engineering and technology sectors have in common?

A: They each have an interest in environmental issues and looking at their business performance to implement changes and improvements.  Look at the range of companies involved in Green Business Fife.

Steering group

  • Anna Graham - Business Environment Partnership
  • Derek Donnelly - Bosch Rexroth
  • Tessa Ward - Diageo
  • Mark Russell - Dunfermline Building Society
  • Ian Rose - Fife Fabrications
  • Barbara Whiting - Fife Council
  • Jimmy Wilson - Fife Farmer's Markets
  • Sheena Johnston - FMC Technologies
  • Alan Seath - Lomond Homes
  • Paul McPherson - Maltwood
  • Audrey Ellis - Muir Construction
  • Nigel Holmes - NISP Scotland
  • Stephen Owen - Rufflets
  • Peter Quinn - ScotAsh
  • John Harris - Scottish Environmental Protection Agency
  • Liz Sutherland - Scottish Enterprise
  • Christine Wood - Tullis Russell
  • Brian Harkins - William Tracey Group

Green Business Fife is funded by Fife Council and supported by a range of agencies, including Scottish Enterprise, Business Gateway, Business Environment Partnership, Energy Saving Trust, Envirowise, SEPA, NISP, WRAP and the Carbon Trust.

 

Results

 

In the 18 months since Green Business Fife's formation, the range of local initiatives implemented by the Network has significantly contributed to improved environmental performance by:

  • The development of the Green Business Fife website which provides a single point of access to all related support.
  • The development of Fife's first dedicated Environmental Awards Programme
  • Diversion of waste from landfill
  • Reduction of Co2 emissions
  • Achievement of business cost reductions
  • Online guide to agency support on many aspects of environmental performance and legislation
  • Significantly increased communication and best practice sharing within the business community in Fife, including more than 500 participants at workshops and seminars.
  • A stronger, more productive dialogue between public and private sectors on relevant environmental issues.

 

Click onto http://www.greenbusinessfife.co.uk// for more information about events, workshops and ideas for better environmental performance for your company.

 

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