Cyrenians Organics Recycling Enterprise
Our system is: ● Competitively priced ● Fully licensed vhicles and trained personnel ● Dedicated customer support ● Guaranteed traceability of your food and catering waste to compost
The Cycle Summary
ENVIRONMENTAL
ECONOMICAL
Environmental - Did you know that food waste in the UK was about 20 million tonnes in 2008 and accounted for almost one-fifth of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions? CORE provides you with the a professional, competitive and ethically sound food and catering waste recycling service. Economical - Catering waste can account for up to 70% of the waste generated by businesses. As landfill tax is set to rise by 50% by 2010, separate collections of food waste can generate significant cost savings to your business. ETHICAL
Ethical - CORE is a social enterprise; it is part of Cyrenians, a registered Scottish charity based in Edinburgh. This means that any profit CORE will make, will be reinvested into the charity.
t: 01506 536 102
e: core@cyrenians.org.uk
w: www.core-cyrenians.org.uk
BAXTER STUDIO architecture
Consider improving rather than moving... It might seem counter-intuitive in a period of economic restraint to spend on improving your home or your business premises. However as the quality of the buildings we live and work in has a direct effect on the quality of our lives, it makes sense to look for cost effective ways of enhancing our environment. When finances are tight, people tend not to move house, but extend or alter their existing home to provide for changing needs or aspirations. The same can be true of the workplace. While new computer software or the latest telephone system might be seen as priorities to keep pace with the competition, ensuring that your workforce arrives every morning to an attractive and functional workplace can also reap major dividends.
Retro-fitting should add to the comfort of your home or working environment and may also have the benefit of improving energy performance. Historic buildings can often be made much more userfriendly through alterations which don’t always require special consents. However, whether changes are minimal or radical, the advice of an architect will help to focus your ideas, provide the most effective and attractive solution, keep costs to a minimum and guide you through the legal requirements in terms of Planning and Buildings legislation. An initial consultation is free of charge and can lead to benefits well beyond what you might imagine. A chartered architect can generate those benefits with ideas for extending your house or redeveloping your business premises. Stuart Baxter (RIBA)
40 Eastfield Edinburgh EH15 2PN t: 0131 564 0369 e: office@baxterstudio.co.uk
www.baxterstudio.co.uk
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