Webinar: Sustainability Forum – Managing water costs and risk associated with pollution events

This webinar has now taken place. To view the full video, please click here: https://youtu.be/yD7NoWvDW_I

The Sustainability Forum is a series of free events aimed at helping businesses draw upon good practice from industry experts and local businesses to help promote sustainable business practices, particularly focusing on resource efficiency. Due to COVID19 we are now hosting these events online. BEEP provides free advice and grants up to £20,000 for eligible businesses based in Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Shropshire & Telford to implement resource efficiency projects. The Business Energy Efficiency Programme is receiving funding from the European Regional Development Fund.

Are you managing your water and related costs as effectively as you could?

Do you have the measures in place to contain a pollution event at your industrial site to avoid environmental damage and protect yourself against prosecution, fines and clean-up costs?

Hear from guest speakers:

  • David Cole is Technical Director at Sandfield Penstock Solutions in Stourport. With 30 years in the spill containment industry he was heavily involved in the development of CIRIA c736 which provides a guide to good practice on spill containment and is recognised by the regulator (Environment Agency). He will talk about your company obligations around pollution containment, risks and how you can mitigate these.
  • Richard Butler is the Managing Director of Water Audit Surveys Ltd in Worcester. He has spent 25 years advising businesses on how to manage their water costs and working with them to achieve savings. He will give an insight into how to manage and reduce water bills whilst improving water quality. Richard is also a Director of H2oiq Ltd that specialise in the design and manufacture of water saving devices and is involved in other aspects of the improvement of the commercial buildings environment.

This event will take place on Wednesday 3 June from 10.00am onwards.

To register, attendees must first book their place online here.

Once registered, you will receive a password before the webinar is due to take place.

Click here to join and enter Meeting ID: 868 6139 3225 and password.

Please note: only registered attendees will be able to view the webinar.