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Free environmental awareness course in Oldham

Groundwork Oldham and Rochdale is hosting a free, one-day course on environmental principles and best practice in Oldham, on Wednesday 2 March.

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Big businesses undervalue energy efficiency

Finance directors at large UK businesses are undervaluing the financial returns from investments in energy efficiency by more than a half, according to new research.

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Businesses to benefit from government's Green Deal

The government has confirmed that businesses will be free to take part in its new Green Deal energy incentive, to fund efficiency improvements through savings on bills.

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Cumbrian businesses scoop top green awards

Four green businesses supported by the Cumbria Business Environment Network (CBEN) have been recognised in the last six months with prestigious awards.

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IoD’s Philip Harris joins ENWORKS Partnership Board

Institute of Directors (IoD) committee member, Philip Harris, has been appointed as the newest member of the 13-strong ENWORKS Partnership Board.

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£38k pa efficiency savings for Crewe manufacturer

Crewe-based manufacturer, CHK plc, is benefiting from annual cost savings of £14,300 after working with ENWORKS partner, Groundwork Cheshire.

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New business energy efficiency report published

A report on how companies can waste less energy and cut their carbon footprint has been published by Environmental Data Services (ENDS), including sources of advice and case studies.

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Cambridge research shows closing doors can halve energy use

A new study has revealed that shop owners could halve the amount of energy they use by simply shutting their doors, without impacting on foot traffic.

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