Environmental Services Association
Professional organisation in the United Kingdom
The Environmental Services Association (ESA) is a professional organisation in the United Kingdom representing the UK's waste and secondary resources industry. The ESA's members include the major waste management companies in the UK and is open to all organisations involved in the management of wastes.[1]
Foundation
The organisation was founded in 1968 by waste industry leaders including the following:
- Tony Morgan, Purle Bros Ltd.
- Don Pannell, A A Pannell Ltd.
- Anthony Shutes, Hales Containers Ltd.
- Malcolm Wood, Leigh Interests Ltd.
- Richard Biffa, Biffa Waste Services Ltd.
- Colin Drinkwater, W W Drinkwater Ltd.
- Tony Smith, Waste Management Ltd.
- Harold Mould, Cleansing Service Group Ltd.
- Sam Hemmings, S Hemmings Bristol Ltd.
The current Director-General is Barry Dennis who is also President of the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management, the professional body for waste professionals in the UK.[2]
References
External links
- ESA Official Website
- Waste Management Solutions
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Biosolids, waste, and waste management
- Agricultural wastewater
- Biodegradable waste
- Biomedical waste
- Brown waste
- Chemical waste
- Construction waste
- Demolition waste
- Electronic waste
- Food waste
- Green waste
- Hazardous waste
- Heat waste
- Industrial waste
- Industrial wastewater
- Litter
- Marine debris
- Mining waste
- Municipal solid waste
- Open defecation
- Packaging waste
- Post-consumer waste
- Radioactive waste
- Scrap metal
- Sewage
- Sharps waste
- Surface runoff
- Toxic waste
- Anaerobic digestion
- Balefill
- Biodegradation
- Composting
- Durable good
- Ecological design
- Garden waste dumping
- Illegal dumping
- Incineration
- Landfill
- Landfill mining
- Mechanical biological treatment
- Mechanical sorting
- Photodegradation
- Reclaimed lumber
- Recycling
- Repurposing
- Resource recovery
- Reusable packaging
- Right to repair
- Sewage treatment
- Urban mining
- Waste collection
- Waste sorting
- Waste trade
- Waste treatment
- Waste-to-energy
- Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future
- China's waste import ban
- Cleaner production
- Downcycling
- Eco-industrial park
- Extended producer responsibility
- High-level radioactive waste management
- History of waste management
- Landfill fire
- Sewage regulation and administration
- Upcycling
- Waste hierarchy
- Waste legislation
- Waste minimisation
- Zero waste
- Environment portal
- Category: Waste
- Index
- Journals
- Lists
- Organizations
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