What are the changes to the new Furniture and Furnishings Regulations? (FFR) The consultation for the new approach to the FFRs was released over Summer 2023, with notable changes in comparison to the current regulations. The article takes you through those changes.
Read MoreAs a leading circular economy and sustainability consultancy, Oakdene Hollins recognises the importance of monitoring and reporting our own carbon emissions. In alignment with our commitment to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), we have diligently assessed our emissions across Scope 1, 2, and 3.
Read MoreJose Giraldo was welcomed into Oakdene Hollins in November 2022. With over six months having passed since his joining, we thought we would reflect on Jose’s expertise and time with Oakdene Hollins so far.
Read MoreThis resource answers your questions about Ecodesign. What is Ecodesign? How can Ecodesign drive sustainable change? What consulting does Oakdene Hollins do in Ecodesign?
Read MoreThis resource answers your questions on the Circular Economy. What is the Circular Economy? What are Circular Business Models? What is the importance of the Circular Economy? What does Oakdene Hollins do to support the Circular Economy?
Read MoreWe are excited to share that Principal Consultant Rachel Waugh, has been a valuable member of the Oakdene Hollins team for over a decade! In honour of this significant milestone, we sat down with Rachel to discuss her journey at Oakdene Hollins thus far.
Read MoreNon-metallic minerals have historically, and still is in the 2020 data, the most significant contributor to material footprint in England. Innovative solutions are needed which reduce waste and employ circularity - VAMOS could be one of them.
Read MoreThis paper has been prepared to inform a JRC-led procedure to develop new ecodesign regulations for the imaging equipment and consumables market.
Read MoreDefra has published a much-delayed ‘Wastes Prevention Plan’ https://lnkd.in/eT7vx2A4. It is a first-class reference source of work to reduce waste by industry, researchers and government. But what do they say about the need for EPR, is it off the agenda? In short- yes.
Read MoreWith 2023 marking the midpoint of SDG implementation, it is time for urgent action. But what progress has been made? this article looks at two recent progress reports released by the UN which assess progress to the SDGs and what action needs to be taken.
Read MoreCollating industry insights on where innovation is needed to drive more low carbon outcomes in the packaging sector.
Read MoreLast week Oakdene Hollins International Director David Fitzsimons participated in the Reverse Logistics Association European Meeting in Amsterdam. Here’s his thoughts on the event.
Read MoreOakdene Hollins are partnering with Swan Energy to assist our existing and future clients in their transition to Net-Zero, through energy auditing and ESOS compliance.
Read MoreWe have committed to the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi), one of the planet’s leading decarbonisation initiatives, which sets targets to keep the global temperature rise below 1.5◦C. Click here to find out how we intend to help do that.
Read MoreA warm welcome to our four new team members: Bethany, Rob, Georgie and Oliver.
Read MoreOnce your company has determined your scope 1,2 and 3 emissions, the next step is to reduce your emissions through a carbon positive strategy. Find out how Oakdene Hollins can support your journey and what that would look like.
Read MoreAs we say goodbye to the first month of 2022, our consultants reflect on the past year and what sustainability trends we can expect to see over the next 11 months.
Read MoreOur consultants Ellen Percival and Anjalee Ramjee reflect on one of COP26’s most talked-about topics: the transition to electric vehicles and why a holistic net zero strategy is needed.
Read MoreThis article reviews the option of increasing the level of servitization occurring within the automotive industry.
Read MoreWith the final day drawing to an end, our Director David Fitzsimons lays out his thoughts on the conference and the impact fine food can have on such an event and the importance of understanding the Long Tail problem with emissions.
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