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Obvious in hindsight:
A strategic insight into successful
environmental business support
Revised running order
10.30am
Professor Paul Ekins, University College London
11.15am
Todd Holden, ENWORKS
11.30am
Mark Atherton, Northwest Regional Development Agency
11.45am
Workshops
1.00pm
-- Lunch --
1.30pm
Professor Brian Cox, University of Manchester
2.30pm
Workshops
3.45pm
Samantha Nicholson, ENWORKS
4.00pm
Closing remarks and networking
ENWORKS - An introduction
Todd Holden, Programme Director
Today’s objectives
• Consolidate what we already know
• Share our collective knowledge
• Understand how targets and delivery structures determine the
type of impact
• Understand the limits of ‘one to many’ support
• Create an informal virtual network
ENWORKS projects
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6 Business Environment Associations
7 Green Business Parks
ESF environmental training
HSE Workplace Health Pathfinder
Corporate Responsibility project
5 Envirowise Resource Efficiency Clubs
Envirowise client follow-up
3 large scale (£22m) environmental / Resource Efficiency programmes
Environment Connect service
7 Innovation Projects
Defra / BIS research
ENWORKS achievements
• 11,400 businesses advised
• £100m annual cost savings
• £69m sales increased
• 303,000 tonnes of CO2 savings
• £112m sales safeguarded
• 4.2m m3 of water savings
• 1,470 jobs created
• 3.1m tonnes of material savings
• 5,620 jobs safeguarded
ENWORKS partnership
Three core elements to our partnership
structure:
• Partnership Board
• Central Management Team
• Delivery Partnership
Apples or pears ?
£10m over six years on Resource Efficiency:
£100m annual cost savings (£27m achieved, £73m pipeline)
• Assume 50% of savings are profit, 20% tax, 75% persistence
• Assume VAT of 17.5% on sales increased
• New jobs pay £20k per annum
Over six years, increased income to HMRC is £49.5m