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UK environment opportunities

The UK’s aim to reduce C02 emissions by at least 80% by 2050, offers a robust framework for continued inward investment.

Home to some of the world’s finest environmental research institutions, the UK has attracted investment from companies specialising in areas such as waste-recycling, marine biodiversity and the natural environment.

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04 Jan 2012  Strengthening Greek-British maritime cooperation
The close ties between the UK and Greek maritime communities were reinforced at the recent Greek-British Shipping Forum in Athens organised by Maritime London and the British Embassy in Athens.
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20 Dec 2011 North East Firms Urged To Tap Into Export Growth In Thailand

02 Dec 2011 Rolls-Royce secures £10m PaxOcean deal

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Knowaste LLC Business is booming in the UK for Canadian company Knowaste, even before its new plant in ...   More

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UK welcomes Europe

UK Welcomes is a free online business advice and support service provided by the UK Government for European businesses. You can apply for the licences you need to do business in the UK via this website. Visit UK Welcomes.

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Chain reaction: the low carbon challenge for the food industry

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Dairy executives Jim Highnam and Alan McInnes show MP Bob Walter (right) their anaerobic digester. Image by Wrap

Dairy executives Jim Highnam and Alan McInnes show MP Bob Walter (right) their anaerobic digester. Image by Wrap

Dairy executives Jim Highnam and Alan McInnes show MP Bob Walter (right) their anaerobic digester. Image by Wrap

Dairy farms show how to milk energy from waste

Natural by-products from a large dairy business in the heart of England’s countryside are being converted into power in a pioneering project using anaerobic digestion. Find out more

Didcot human waste to energy plant- Courtesy of Thames Water

Not going to waste: UK know-how converts human sewage into energy

The UK is at the forefront of various innovative renewable energy schemes, including some which convert human sewage into domestic power.   More

UK know how: Leading the low carbon transition

UK know how: Leading the low carbon transition

UK know how: Leading the low carbon transition

UK Know How – Leading the low carbon transition

The UK's dynamic business environment fosters innovation and collaboration; the UK is well-placed to lead the global shift to a low carbon future and seize opportunities across all sectors of the global economy. Click on the events link to find out more about the events highlighting business opportunities in. Find out more about UK know how.

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Q’s not going to like this!

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Jennie RichSo comments Bond after his BMW has been sliced in half by a helicopter in “The World is Not Enough.”  Maybe Q would feel better if he saw some of the UK technology we will... More


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