77% say “creating energy from crematoria is a good idea”
05th October 2011
As we round up our three days in the NEC we’d like to thank everyone who took part in our industry survey. It highlighted some changing opinions within the industry and creates some food for thought (pardon the pun) as to how we achieve the UK Government’s renewable energy targets. So here’s what we got up to at RWM.
The beauty of waste
Andy King presented the case for the beauty of waste. His seminar addressed the benefits that thoughtful, exceptional design can bring to help the industry win over a sceptical public in the localism era - creating PIMBY from NIMBY. If you missed Andy’s seminar you can pick up a copy of his presentation here or sign up for to his upcoming 2Degrees network webinar.
Our industry poll results
Our poll results highlighted some new trends and opinions developing within energy and waste. With over 200 respondents, 77% agreed that creating energy from crematoria was a good idea and 33% believed that anaerobic digestion would be one of the most important technologies in helping to achieve the UK’s renewable energy targets. Overwhelmingly 80% believed investing in BREEAM and sensitive architecture would speed up the planning process.
Did you miss meeting our expert?
Our waste expert, Ian Hargraves, provided free consultation and advice on technologies, waste streams and funding. If you weren’t able to meet Ian during the event you can still book a meeting with him. Please click the link below.