Mike Putnam will give this year’s JCT Povey Lecture on Tuesday, December 6. Mike is president and chief executive of Skanska UK, the UK’s greenest company, and also a member of the Green Construction Board.Online Magazine and Directory
Mike Putnam will give this year’s JCT Povey Lecture on Tuesday, December 6. Mike is president and chief executive of Skanska UK, the UK’s greenest company, and also a member of the Green Construction Board.

Iron technology leader Saint-Gobain PAM UK, part of leading international materials company, Saint-Gobain, has further demonstrated its environmental commitment through several major investments at Holwell, near Melton Mowbray, including one which has seen CO2 emissions from its cupola furnace – the biggest of its kind in the UK – fall dramatically.
The previous installation of a dry bag filter system has meant particulate emissions have been reduced by 99 per cent from the cupola furnace. As a result, emissions are now less than 0.3kg per tonne of castings, while the company has reduced site water use by 63 per cent and electricity by 9 per cent, and completely eliminated the use of caustic soda previously employed for cleaning the wet filtration system. The move also brings a reduced risk to permitted drainage discharge points.

As a step towards a paperless office, Viridian Housing recently provided all members of their National Residents Forum (NRF) with Ipads.
Chair of the NRF, Shaun Lansfield, said this green initiative is already revolutionising the way the forum work and interact.
“For many of us, internet access has been limited until now, so communication was difficult and time-consuming. We were all sending and receiving so many paper-based communications, and it became clear we needed a better system that would not harm any more trees,” said Shaun.

Once more green minded staff at Anne Corder Recruitment, Peterborough have pledged their support to the city’s Zero Waste Week.
A host of new challenges have been set by the recruitment agency’s new Green Champion Suzi Bradley.
Peterborough’s Zero Waste Week is organised by Peterborough Environment City Trust and challenges businesses to reduce the amount of waste they produce.
ACR, based in Park Road and with a satellite office in Lynch Wood, has taken part every year – with the pledges made getting stricter every time as the team continues to adopt eco-friendly policies in every area of business.
Suzi has settled on a different focus for each day of Zero Waste Week, taking place the week commencing November 21:
- Munchy Monday: staff will be encouraged to bring in lunch from home in a reusable container. Anyone purchasing food must provide a container or recycled bag for the retailer to place it in.
- Terrific Presents Tuesday: ACR already has a swap shop in place for unwanted gifts to be exchanged. Staff will be encouraged to use shredded material as packaging for delicate Christmas presents. Suppliers will be contacted to discuss package free delivery.
- Wet Wednesday: the focus will be on reducing water by only putting what is needed in the kettle and ensuring all taps are firmly turned off to prevent dripping.
- Thinning of Paper Thursday: Recruitment partner Karen Dykes is presenting at an eco-seminar organised by PECT. While junk mail has been dramatically reduced, further efforts will be made to cut the amount delivered.
- Feel the Energy Friday: staff will be wearing an extra layer to work as radiators are turned down by one degree. Monitors and computers will be completely turned off when not in use.
“We are proud to say we already have strict paperless office and eco-friendly policies in place but there is always more than can be done,” said Suzi. “While cutting our energy usage and encouraging greener ways of working is part of our every day working practice, Zero Waste Week is a good opportunity to remind everyone of the little things that, when combined, can make a big difference.”
The Larch House, which is part of the development of four prototype homes at The Works: Ebbw Vale was announced as a winner for the Low Energy Project of the year at the Sustainable Housing Awards 2011.
If eco homes bring to mind whimsical ‘hobbit houses’ decorated with raffia rugs and wind chimes, then let Oak Tree Court in Nottinghamshire open your eyes to a new and sophisticated greener lifestyle.
A wide range of companies, public sector organisations and individuals have scooped top honours at the 2011 CIWM Awards for Environmental Excellence. The winners were announced at the Marriott London Grosvenor Square hotel yesterday, at an awards ceremony hosted by Alistair McGowan, who praised the waste sector for the work it does in reducing society’s environmental impact and raising awareness.

Calling all entrants for the new Greenbuild Awards 2012 - to commend sustainable new build and retrofit projects that work!
Entries are now being sought for the new Greenbuild Awards 2012.
Working in partnership with the Green Gauge Trust, the Greenbuild Awards 2012 is for sustainable newbuild or retrofit projects that have achieved the energy or performance targets that were set at the design stage.

Over 30 representatives from Welsh local authorities and quarrying and mining companies with an interest in the restoration of landscapes affected by mineral extraction attended a free interactive showcase, hosted by Welsh Slate and WRAP Cymru at Penrhyn Quarry in Bethesda, Gwynedd on 2 November.
Welsh Slate-owned Penrhyn Quarry is WRAP Cymru’s first large-scale landscape restoration project and forms part of WRAP’s commitment to improvement of landscapes which are affected by quarrying.