The Ups & Downs Of 2013

snakes-and-ladders-webWe asked some of the leading lights of the waste & resources industry for their ups and downs of 2013, what they wanted from 2014 and to sum up the last 12 months in 10 words or less.
Published in the CIWM Journal December 2013

 

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The 19 participants were:

Liz Goodwin, chief executive of WRAP
Janez Potocnik, European Commissioner for the Environment
Craig Anderson, chief executive of the Furniture Reuse Network
Colin Church, director of resources and sustainability at Defra
Steve Lee, chief executive at CIWM
Dr Nina Skorupska, chief executive at the Renewable Energy Association
Barry Dennis, director general of the ESA
David Newman, president of ISWA
Mat Crocker, head of illegals and waste at the EA
Charlotte Morton, chief executive of ADBA
Joy Blizzard, chair of LARAC
Ray Georgeson, chief executive of the Resource Association
Cllr Mike Jones, chair of the LGA’s Environment & Housing Board
David Beadle, CIWM president and NLWA
Alun Davies, Minister for Natural Resources and Food, Wales
Enda Kiernan, Cork County Council & CIWM Republic of Ireland Centre
John Quinn, chief executive of Arc21
Ian McAulay, chief executive of Viridor
Iain Gulland, director at Zero Waste Scotland

 

 

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