Low carbon projects
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Low carbon projects
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- Waste not, want not Leftover food is a significant part of the UK’s landfill, therefore finding a solution to reduce and reuse this waste is essential in reducing CO2 levels.
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Eco-hub for disadvantaged entrepreneurs
a former stable block into an exciting, low carbon 'Eco-hub'. Comprising workspace units, meeting rooms and conference facilities, the Eco-hub will house fledgling business start ups run by disadvantaged young people living in the Southend area.
- takeITon takeITon aims to increase the effective adoption of ICT among the region’s SMEs by clearly linking the use of new technologies with the low carbon agenda in order to increase productivity whilst achieving efficiency and environmental gains.
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Harvesting innovation
Led by the University of East Anglia, InCrops is a virtual enterprise hub designed to stimulate commercial activity in biorenewables, that is, the use of plants as a source of chemicals, materials and energy.
- Small business research initiative (SBRI) SBRI East is working specifically to help SMEs (Small and Medium-sized enterprises) in the East of England win more business from the NHS.
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