Churcham House, 1 Bridgeman Road, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 9AJ0870 4426019
Samantha Edgar
info@drinkscartons.com
www.drinkscartons.com
The Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment (ACE) is an international coalition of ten manufacturers of paperboard and paper cartons who work together to actively promote the consumer and environmental benefits of the beverage carton.
1 Brockhill Court, Brockhill Lane, Redditch, B97 6RB 01527 597757
Ros Sheppard
www.alupro.org.uk
Recycling aluminium packaging in the UK.
Central House, 14 Upper Woburn Place, London, WC1H 0AE020 7255 4470 david@charityshops.org.uk
www.charityshops.org.uk
Dedicated to supporting charities who run shops as part of their fundraising activities.
9 Saxon Court, St Peter’s Gardens, Marefair, Northampton, NN1 1SX
01604 620426 01604 621339 technical@ciwm.co.uk
www.ciwm.co.uk
Leading professional body for waste and resource management.
communicycle@communicycle.com
www.communicycle.com
Aims to connect people who want to pass on unwanted items with those who might find them useful, support communities, reduce waste of useable items going to landfill, encourage creative use of items.
67 Alexandra Road, Sheffield, S2 3EE
0114 258 0483
Cath Kibbler
info@communitycompost.org
www.communitycompost.org
Supports and promotes the community management and use of waste bio-degradable resources. It is a member’s organisation, self-managed by an elected committee of members.
Avon House, Tithe Barn Road, Wellingborough, Northants NN8 1DH
0870 160 3270
0870 160 3280
tca@hdra.org.uk
www.compost-uk.org.uk
Collects and spreads information for the trade, and works to set standards. Provides a united voice in UK, promoting benefits of composting to government and public. Operates certification schemes for compost and compostable packaging.
57 Prince St, Bristol , BS1 4QH 0117 942 0142
0117 908 0225
info@crn.org.uk
www.crn.org.uk
Umbrella membership organisation for UK community-based recycling and waste management organisations and businesses. Promotes community-based sustainable waste management as a practical and effective way of tackling UK’s growing waste problem.
SWAP, 74 Kirkgate, Leeds LS2 7DJ
0113 200 3951
Mark Gregory
mark@swap-web.co.uk
Supports and develops new and existing community repaint schemes.
Information Resource Centre, Lower Ground Floor, Ergon House, C/o Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London, SW1P 3JR
08459 33 55 77 helpline@defra.gsi.gov.uk
www.defra.gov.uk
Defra works for the essentials of life - food, air, land, water, people, animals and plants. Our remit is the pursuit of sustainable development - weaving together economic, social and environmental concerns.
48 Kingston Street, Cambridge, CB1 2NU
01223 576103
Rosi Jack
contact@emmaus.org.uk
www.emmaus.org.uk
Emmaus Communities offer homeless men and women a home, work and the chance to rebuild their self-respect in a supportive, community environment.
Northminster House, Peterborough, PE1 1UA
01733 455101
01733 455103
enquiries@english-nature.org.uk
www.english-nature.org.uk
Works in partnership to conserve and enhance our landscapes and natural environment, to promote countryside access and recreation as well as public well-being, now and for future generations.
212 High Holborn, LONDON WC1V 7VW
0207 836 2626
0207 242 1180
moh@envcouncil.org.uk
www.greenchannel.com/tec
Independent charity encouraging more environment-friendly and sustainable business practice. Organises events to build relationships and find practical solutions. Training in business, including consensus building.
0800 585794
www.envirowise.gov.uk
Government programme to minimise waste. Offers free, independent advice, information to help small and medium size businesses on practical ways to minimise waste, introduce sustainability into the workplace, convert turnover into profit, and ensure compliance with environmental legislation.
Worldwide grassroots movement of local groups of people giving and receiving things free in their own towns. Provides individuals and non-profits an electronic forum to “recycle” unwanted items.
48-54 West Street, St Phillips, Bristol, BS2 0BL 0117 954 3571
0117 954 3570
info@frn.org.uk
www.frn.org.uk
Promotes the re-use of unwanted furniture, electrical appliances and household effects for the alleviation of need, hardship, distress and poverty.
PO Box 31617, London SW2 4FF
info@greenchoices.org
www.greenchoices.org/recycling.html
Free, independent, not-for-profit web guide to greener living. It has no products to sell or promote, only ideas and information to help people make greener choices in their day-to-day lives.
Ryton Organic Gardens, Coventry, Warwickshire, CV8 3LG
02476 303517
02476 639229
enquiry@hdra.org.uk
www.hdra.org.uk
Dedicated to researching, improving and promoting organic gardening, farming, food, and commercial organic growing, and offering practical advice. Carries out scientific research into horticultural techniques that do not rely on chemicals, and regularly helps media, industry and statutory bodies.
01603 638 060
Mark Allen(Eastern rep)
www.larac.org.uk
LARAC is the leading national local authority organisation promoting waste reduction and recycling.
177 Arundel Street, Sheffield, S1 2NU
0114 278 6636
0114 278 7004
nacvs@nacvs.org.uk
www.nacvs.org.uk
National Association of Councils for Voluntary Service helps to promote voluntary and community action by supporting our member CVS and by acting as a national voice for the local voluntary and community sector.
01983 401959
www.realnappy.com
Recyclenow
www.recyclenow.com
A website aimed at the general public providing information and advice on what can be recycled and how and where to recycle it. It includes a recycling site locator – just type in your postcode and find the facilities near you.
Regents Wharf, 8 All Saints Street, London NR1 9RL 0207 388 9888
0207 388 0448
information@volunteeringengland.org
www.volunteeringengland.org
National advisory agency on volunteering and community involvement
The Old Academy, 21 Horse Fair, Banbury,Oxon OX16 0AH
0808 100 20 40
01295 819911
helpline@wrap.org.uk
www.wrap.org.uk
WRAP has a wide remit of sustainable waste programmes including creating markets for recycled resources.
Waste Watch,56-64 Leonard Street,
London EC2A 4JX
020 7549 0300
020 7549 0301
maria.andrews@wastewatch.org.uk
www.wastewatch.org.uk
The leading UK waste educational charity promoting sustainable resource use. Waste Watch campaigns through policy development for all areas of society to reduce, reuse and recycle whilst working on changing attitudes and behaviour through projects and services.
PO Box 30626 London E1 1TZ
020 7481 9004
020 7481 9144
info@wen.org.uk
www.wen.org.uk
Campaign Organisation representing women and campaigns that link women, environment and health.