In this issue
Are you entered into the CEW Awards?
Lovell joins CEW waste team
Building Better Buildings
Surplus Reuse Initiative
Welsh Government: Energy Efficient Wales
Inclusive design in the Built Environment - who do we design for? - Aberystwyth
Welsh Government - Building Regulations Advisory Committee for Wales - Member Opportunities
CEW Awards 2016: Deadline for Entries


Surplus Reuse Initiative

Within the construction and demolition industry surplus will happen, despite measures put in place to reduce it. Surplus occurs as a result of over ordering, standardised pack sizes, product batching and concern over product arrival delays. 

CEW is launching a project which aims to prevent surplus materials from becoming waste and to maintain the quality of surplus construction materials.

Building upon the existing pilot site in Swansea with Care and Repair Cymru, CEW wish to work with organisations to establish a network of surplus reuse hubs across Wales. Participants will receive support from CEW to establish the facility with the aim for it to be self-sustaining in the long term.

If you would be interested in working with CEW to prevent waste, increase reuse and to help support local communities please register your interest in the project via Sell2Wales by 1st April 2016.

CEW welcomes applications from all organisations based in Wales whether you are a private or public company, not for profit organisation or a charity.

For further information, please call 02920 493322.

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