Organisations providing help & guidance
Other organisations providing help and guidance
Action Renewables supports commercial renewable energy development, develops and supports European projects, offers quality assurance to the renewable energy industry (Microgeneration Certification Scheme), and provides advice and information to Government.
www.actionrenewables.org/
Business in the Community works with organisations to help them understand, measure and reduce their impacts – benefiting their business and our environment. They also offer environmental audits, training, business benchmarking and online reporting tools.
www.bitcni.org.uk/what-we-do/planet/
The Energy Saving Trust offers information on Green Deal, certification and new technology as well as providing online tools such as energy calculators.
http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/home-energy-efficiency/northernireland
The Carbon Trust website provides information on how NI companies can access interest-free loans to invest in low carbon equipment and energy saving projects. The website also has online tools, guides and reports.
www.carbontrust.com/ni
The Green Construction Board has developed the Low Carbon Routemap for the Built Environment following extensive consultation across Government and industry. As well as monitoring the delivery of this Action Plan, the Board is also updating and refreshing actions going forward and takes collective responsibility for leading the change to a low carbon economy. The Green Construction Board will look more widely at green property and construction issues, encompassing priority activities of the Sustainable Construction Strategy. It has a number of resources on its site including Top Tips and Case Studies.
www.greenconstructionboard.org
WRAP Northern Ireland’s overall aim is to help drive increases in recycling and resource efficiency in NI. To do this, WRAP Northern Ireland delivers a range of programmes, initiatives and other interventions to help people and organisations reduce waste and recycle more.
www.wrapni.org.uk/