Image 2014 - 2020 Use of slag for the construction of the drainage layer at the landfill Schwanebeck. The construction of the drainage layer with slags substitutes the use of natural resources, such as gravel. The ecological footprint of the landfill is reduced. 15 Mar 2019 | By project COCOON Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Extended landfill gas treatment by CHP with reservoir – case Lübben The practice extends the applicability of the CHP-system to process landfill gas, avoiding greenhouse gas emissions while gaining energy and generating income. 15 Mar 2019 | By project COCOON Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 The Biodiversity Audit Approach The Biodiversity Audit Approach provides an innovative, landscape-scale and evidence-based approach to strategic delivery of biodiversity. 14 Mar 2019 | By project BID-REX Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service - a “one stop shop” for biodiversity data and Information 14 Mar 2019 | By project BID-REX Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Aesthetic cover for waste containers in historical city areas Visual impact reduction of waste containers in historical areas through different aesthetical cover solutions 13 Mar 2019 | By project INTHERWASTE Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Personalised Travel Planning (with retailers) Delivery of Personalised Travel Planning (PTP) to a range of audiences over a 5 year period 06 Mar 2019 | By project RESOLVE Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Nottingham Workplace Parking Levy: integrated pricing & financing for Sustainable Mobility solutions Work Place Levy (WPL) is a scheme in Nottingham, UK, whereby revenues from companies are earmarked for funding public transport, mainly Tram system extensions. 05 Mar 2019 | By project InnovaSUMP Approved content by an expert Expert approved
Image 2014 - 2020 Save@Work - The Energy Saving Contest for Public Authorities — Save at Work The Save@work project focused on how to reduce energy consumption in the office by encouraging staff to make small changes to their everyday behaviour. 01 Mar 2019 | By project SUPPORT Approved content by an expert Expert approved