The second in a series of four linked, totally FREE breakfast seminars at which we'll be showing businesses how looking to waste could be a valuable source of savings (and, hence, extra profits) in these difficult economic times.
In this, the second session of four FREE seminars, we'll be covering key topics focused on the rapidly changing legislation that affects the way business waste is managed, helping you to get and stay compliant - and avoid potentially expensive prosecution. Our guest speaker will explain the processes followed by the Environment Agency when pursuing enforcement action - including PACE interviews conducted under caution and eventual prosecution.
08:00 - 08:30 Registration and breakfast networking
08:30 - 09:10 Current and emerging waste legislation
09:15 - 09:35 The process of prosecution
09:40 - 10:00 Practical hints and tips for compliance
The session is FREE to attend for SME business owners/managers and includes light breakfast, hot drinks, delegate notes and bags of opportunity to network with others businesses facing the same challenges as you.
These events are being brought to you by Remsol Limited in association with the North and Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce.
Cost: £0.00 / nothing / zero / nada / zilch
To book, simply email events@lancschamber.co.uk
OUR SPEAKERS:
Current and future waste legislation + practical hints and tips: Lee Petts, managing director at Remsol Limited has been providing hands-on waste and environmental management services to businesses of all types and sizes, across the UK, for the last 16 years. During this time, Lee has developed extensive expertise in the design and delivery of total outsourcing contracts for waste management , ranging from single sites to multiple locations, with a particular focus on driving waste minimisation and resource efficiency - all designed to reduce business costs and improve overall environmental performance. Click here to take a look at his profile on LinkedIn.
The process of prosecution: Claire Gregory, Head of Environment & Regulatory at Brabners Chaffe Street where she advises on environmental and health & safety mattersacross a broad range of corporate and real estate transactions, projects and finance-related matters. She has experience in areas such as contaminated land and brownfield development, environmental permitting (WML, IPPC, IPC), chemicals regulation, site decomissioning and waste. Click here to take a look at her profile on LinkedIn.