17 May 2017
Wastewater – the untapped resource – Two Reports from UNESCO & ING Banking
1. UN World Water Development Report: Wastewater: The Untapped Resource UNESCO Wastewater: The Untapped resource Most human activities that use water produce wastewater. As the overall demand for water grows, the quantity of wastewater produced and its overall pollution load are continuously increasing worldwide. Over 80% of the world’s wastewater – and over 95% in some least developed countries […]
17 May 2017
Sustainable Procurement: BSI launches new guidance on ISO 20400
OK the BSI guidance comes with a price tag – but it’s a small price to pay to do the right thing … BSI launches new international standard for sustainable procurement in supply chains BSI, the business standards company, has launched ISO 20400:2017 Sustainable procurement – Guidance. Designed to assist organisations to meet their sustainability responsibilities, ISO […]
17 May 2017
Smart Water Knowledge Hub produced by Business in the Community
Smart Water Knowledge Hub Business in the Community has launched a Smart Water Knowledge Hub. This is an online resource that will provide information to businesses on how they can manage water both directly and supply chains. There is a range of media to engage with from bitesize videos and blogs from experts and business […]
16 May 2017
The Labour Manifesto & Environment – leak highlights green thinking
Corbyn’s green vision wins: leaked manifesto promises huge environmental gains The Ecologist Blog A huge raft of environmental reforms is promised in the Labour Party’s draft manifesto, writes Oliver Tickell. Among the highlights: a ban on fracking; a clean energy policy based on renewables and efficiency; no commitment to new nuclear power; to meet our […]
16 May 2017
Election, Brexit & Fisheries: Leadsom – ‘Disapply the most unpopular elements of CFP’
A flurry of electioneering claims and counter claims surround the notable quote from Environment Secretary Andrea Leadsom in a letter to the SFF. She said “no decision has yet been made” on the extent to which the CFP would be incorporated into British law. But she pledged to “disapply the key elements” which are “most […]
16 May 2017
Marine ‘nautical’ tourism and recreation in Europe – EU Report
Shaping a prosperous future for nautical tourism in Europe The Commission published a Staff Working Document on Nautical Tourism. Nautical tourism includes activities in coastal and offshore marine waters, e.g. boating, yachting, boat-based angling and wildlife watching, kayaking as well as other harbour and marina-based activities. This sector can provide economic opportunities for coastal communities, […]