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Resource Futures is a dynamic company delivering innovative, cutting edge resource management, business advice and communications solutions to clients in the public, private and the third sectors.  Highly professional but with the heart and soul to strive for real environmental change, Resource Futures combines multi-disciplinary project management with a strong environmental ethos and in-depth operational experience. Our team of dedicated consultants has a unique perspective on resource management and our approach is collaborative and inclusive – we work with our clients to address their needs, successfully resolve their problems and benefit the environment.

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Dulux confirms commitment as sponsor of Community RePaint

Community RePaint - the national network of paint reuse projects - is delighted to confirm that Dulux has agreed to extend its existing commitment to the programme and become the key sponsor over the next two years.

Duluxhas sponsored Community RePaint since 1993, providing funding for the programme, which is managed by Resource Futures, the not-for-profit environmental consultancy.

Resource Futures cheers Chester with lively launch event and recycling roadshows

Environmental communications consultants from Resource Futures have been organising and running a series of successful roadshow events for Chester City Council in February and March for the launch of Cheshire West and Chester’s new household waste service.

Agiant soup tin on wheels, a recycling wizard and bin-playing bands were just some of the activities taking place in Chester’s Town Hall Square for the launch event which provided fun for all the family. Shoppers were able to samba with a sensational local band and join in with lots of other green goings-on from face-painting to freebies, all of which had a recycling theme, of course!

Resource Futures Launches Specialist
Environmental Advice Clinics

Businesses in the Bath and North East Somerset area can now get practical help in reducing rising energy and waste bills, guidance on relevant legislation and support in reducing their environmental impact thanks to Resource Futures and GWE Business West. A new specialist Environmental Clinic will be held once a month at the GWE Business West offices in Bath, staffed by Resource Futures professional environmental consultants, starting in March 2009.

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Cumbria waste study targets tourism industry

A new study looking at the waste produced by the tourism industry in the Central Lake District is being finalised.

The findings of the study will be used to identify new recycling initiatives, opportunities for new services and new local jobs, with a view to making Cumbria’s tourism industry more sustainable and the area more attractive as a ‘green’ destination.

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Community RePaint

Community RePaint provides an innovative solution to the 56 million litres of paint left unused in the UK each year. Surplus paint from retailers, householders, and painting and decorating companies is passed on to charities, voluntary organisations and community groups, for decorating premises such as village halls or youth clubs.

Events Recycling

                         With eleven years experience servicing a wide range of events - from the Labour Party Conference to Glastonbury Festival - Network Recycling is a leading expert in its field. Our aim is to maximise recycling rates and reduce the waste sent to landfill, whilst providing an efficient service. We only provide services where the event organisers are committed to recycling a large portion of their waste.

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NHHWF

                    The National Household Hazardous Waste Forum (NHHWF) is managed by Resource Futures.It is a stakeholder-led initiative which seeks practical solutions to the many problems associated with the management of household hazardous waste (HHW), including collection, recycling and safe disposal.

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CAG Oxfordshire

                    Community Action Groups (CAG), is a network of local groups, who are supported by Resource Futures, working to increase awareness of waste issues and reduce the amount of resources that we throw away.

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The Real Nappy Project

     The Real Nappy Project is one of a number of on the ground projects run by Resource Futures in the South West of England. These well established projects underpin our commitment to making real environmental change.

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