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Environmental Managers


Environmental Managers

Health, Safety, Environmental managers, and senior Environmental engineers meet three times a year to discuss topics such as waste management, biodiversity and environmental impact assessments. A full programme of guest speakers allows for in-depth considerations to be voiced.

If you would like to attend please contact katie.hedges@catchuk.org

Pictured L to R:  Martin Budd, Julia Creasey, Mike Elliott, Tony Edwards & Jessica Moloney (not pictured Mike McDermott) The Humber Environmental Managers’ Network held their annual conference on Wednesday 5 June at the Ropewalk in Barton.  The event was attended by over 50 delegates from the membership’s of CATCH and Humber Nature Partnership and […]


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