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Resource Efficiency

 - waste minimisation including waste audits
 - waste hierarchy: reduce - re-use - recycle
 - low carbon hierarchy:
   1. REDUCE energy use (cut out waste + raise efficiency)
   2. REPLACE fossil fuels with cleaner fuels (where possible)
   3. NEUTRALISE the remaining unavoidable emissions (carbon offset)
 - water management
 - improved ways of working
 - lower operating/production costs and raise profit margins
 - clean product design
 - influence your supply chain

Resource efficiency lies at the heart of the sustainability challenge for business - particularly during times of economic downturn and with rising concerns over global competition for scare resources and security of energy supplies, increasing evidence of climate change and the issues of demand versus supply against a background of worldwide population growth.

Many businesses have started on the journey towards sustainability by addressing pollution issues, energy efficiency, cleaner technologies and waste minimisation. Business needs to become more "eco" efficient by creating more value with less resource use - www.oursouthwest.com.

The philharding.net free referral system can rapidly match you to network member(s) that can provide

 - expert advice
 - guidance
 - training
 - coaching
 - conference/workshop presentations

of the highest professional standard based on many years of successful experience working in this field.

With network members amongst the very best at what they do, philharding.net can really help you implement the resource efficiency improvement in performance you're seeking for your organisation.

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'A product which is unceremoniously wasted to landfill at end
of life surely can't be considered good design!'
- Neil Tierney

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