| Project Integra is a partnership between the 11 district
councils in Hampshire; the unitary authorities of Portsmouth and Southampton; Hampshire
County Council; and the waste disposal company Veolia
Environmental Services, Hampshire.
Below are contact details for each Project
Integra partner,
followed by some useful web links to
other environmental and recycling web sites.

For information, or queries about
the web site, please go to the
Contact Us page
Strategic enquiries:
Peter
Hedley-Smith
Project Integra Executive Officer
Tel: 01730 235806
Fax: 01730 263622
E-mail:
Contact Us
Address:
Project Integra
The Old College
College Street
Petersfield
GU31 4AG
Technical issues:
Veolia Environmental Services Hampshire
Ltd
Tel: 01962 764000
Fax: 01962 715693
Specific local information:
Basingstoke
& Deane Borough Council
Tel: 01256 844844
e-mail:
recycling@basingstoke.gov.uk
Website: www.basingstoke.gov.uk
East
Hampshire District Council
Tel: 01730 266511
e-mail:
linda.horne@easthants.gov.uk
Website: www.easthants.gov.uk
Eastleigh
Borough Council
Tel: 02380 688318
e-mail:
recycling@eastleigh.gov.uk
Website: www.eastleigh.gov.uk
Fareham
Borough Council
Tel: 01329 236100
e-mail: shand@fareham.gov.uk
Website: www.fareham.gov.uk
Gosport
Borough Council
Tel: 023 9254 5404
e-mail: recycling@gosport.gov.uk
Website: www.gosport.gov.uk
Hampshire County Council
Tel: 0845 603 5634
e-mail: waste.management@hants.gov.uk
Website:
www.hants.gov.uk/recycling
Hart
District Council
Tel: 01252 622122
e-mail:
enquiries@hart.gov.uk
Website: http://www.hart.gov.uk/
Havant
Borough Council
Tel: 023 9244 6010
e-mail: customer.services@havant.gov.uk
Website: www.havant.gov.uk
New
Forest District Council
Tel: 023 8028 5959
e-mail: customer.services@nfdc.gov.uk
Website: www.nfdc.gov.uk
Portsmouth
City Council
Tel: 023 9282 2251
e-mail:
general@portsmouthcc.gov.uk
Web site: www.portsmouth.gov.uk
Rushmoor Borough
Council
Tel: 01252 398398
e-mail:
customerservices@rushmoor.gov.uk
Web site: www.rushmoor.gov.uk
Southampton
City Council
Tel: 0800 519 1919
e-mail: actionline@southampton.gov.uk
Web site: www.southampton.gov.uk
Test
Valley Borough Council
Tel: 01264 368000
e-mail: envhealth@testvalley.gov.uk
Web site: www.testvalley.gov.uk
Winchester
City Council
Tel: 01962 840222
Fax: 01962 848272
e-mail: environment@winchester.gov.uk
Web site: www.winchester.gov.uk

..... to other environmental web
sites, listed in alphabetical order.
Disclaimer: Project Integra does not necessarily
endorse the views or information contained within these sources.
Action
Energy Action Energy works with organisations large and small
to reduce costs and improve environmental performance and alongside government
to tackle climate change.
Alliance for Beverage Cartons and
the Environment (ACE)
Information about the impact of beverage cartons on the environment from the leading
producers of beverage cartons and paperboard.
Aluminium Can
Recycling (Novelis)
Increasing public awareness about the benefits of recycling aluminium
drinks cans.
Assurre
Association for the sustainable use and recovery of resources in Europe.
Atlas
on-line
Action Towards Local Sustainability is a project to help local authorities across Europe
improve local quality of life for people and protect the environment through sustainable
development. Hampshire's waste strategy is included, as a case study.
Beacon
Councils
Information about the IDeA's Beacon Council scheme.
British Glass
In 1988 the British Glass Industry Research Association and the Glass Manufacturers
Federation were merged to create the British Glass Manufacturers Confederation as a focal
point for support to the glass industry's technical and federation activities.
Buy Recycled
Waste Watch runs this dedicated Buy Recycled web site, where you can find a range of
products with recycled content.
Conservation
Foundation, The
Founded in 1982 as a means for people in public, private and non-profit sectors to
collaborate on environmental causes. Includes a UK and international diary of
environmental events.
Cotton
Bottoms
Cotton Bottoms are leading the way in environmental nappy systems, offering
benefits all round by helping parents to care for their baby and their future
environment at the same time.
DETR (Department
of the Environment, Transport and the Regions)
The DETR's web site offers information about current issues, publications and contacts.
DETR Material
Information Exchange
The DETR have developed a special web site, the MIE. It holds information about
contacts and markets to buy and sell recyclables, to utilise recyclable waste, and dispose
of other waste quickly in order to avoid storage problems and cost penalties.
Down To
Earth
The international conference that was held in Southampton, Hampshire, 22-24 September 1999
on consumption and the consumer, feeding into Earth Summit III 2002. Project
Integra hosted this event.
ebco (Environmental
Bodies' Council)
The representative council providing advice on the operation of the Landfill Tax
Credit Scheme (established by Entrust), on behalf of environmental bodies.
Energy from Waste
Association
The Energy from Waste Association (EWA) draws its membership from developers, operators
and other companies involved in the energy from waste industry (EfW). Background
about EfW, current and projected EfW capacity in UK, location of/inside EfW plants,
environmental issues, members, news/responses, links.
Entrust (The
Environmental Trust)
The national regulator of the Landfill Tax Credit Scheme.
Environment Agency, The
Working towards a better environment in England and Wales for present and future
generations.
Environment
Council, The
Easy to use web based publications:
The Stakeholders' Guide to
Sustainable Waste Management - An interactive online
guide to current waste issues, trends and technologies. Available at
www.wasteguide.org.uk.
Making Sense - A tool for managers developing and implementing waste
management strategies. Available
at www.the-environment-council.org.uk/makingsense
ETSU
ETSU is an internationally recognised centre of excellence in energy efficiency and
sustainable energy technologies.
Freecycle.org
The Freecycle Network provides individuals and non-profits an
electronic forum to "recycle" unwanted items. One person's trash
can truly be another's treasure!
Friends of the Earth
The largest international network of environmental groups in the world, represented in
fifty-two countries.
Going for
Green
Going for Green is the biggest national environmental awareness campaign aimed at the
British public. Launched in February 1996, it is funded by both the Department of the
Environment and the private sector and enjoys all-party political support. One Going
for Green initiative is the "are you doing your bit?" campaign.
GreenNet
GreenNet is part of the only global computer network specifically designed for
environment, peace, human rights and development groups.
Greenpeace
The official site of Greenpeace. Includes information about Greenpeace actions and a
regularly updated Press Release area.
grownupgreen
- a
website that encourages and supports households to think and act more
sustainably in a lively and interactive way.
It is aimed at households who
would like to make more informed choices on issues such as renewable energy,
managing household waste, purchasing of consumer goods and much more.
Hampshire County
Council
Environmental information from Hampshire County Council.
Hampshire
Natural Resource Initiative
The Natural Resources Initiative is aimed at achieving a step change in the way
we perceive and use natural resources in Hampshire, the region and the country.
It is about making a concerted effort to grasp opportunities and overcome
barriers to using natural resources more efficiently and effectively.
Hampshire Waste
Services Ltd
Hampshire Waste Services is a subsidiary of
Onyx Environmental Group and is the main contractor for Project Integra.
IDeA (Improvement and Development
Agency)
Improvement and development agency for local government.
Linked to the DETR, and responsible for the Beacon Council initiative.
INCPEN
The Industry Council for Packaging and the Environment. A UK non-profit organisation
established in 1974. INCPEN researches the environmental and social effects of packaging.
The
Chartered Institution of Wastes
Management (CIWM)
The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management was established in 1898, then functioning under the
title Association of Cleansing Superintendents.
Letsrecycle.com
Recycling and waste management news from letsrecycle.com is designed to
keep you fully briefed on the latest developments across industry and local government.
Mobile phone and
printer cartridge recycling
Eurosource provide collections and offer money-making solutions to recycling mobile phones
and printer cartridges. Many of their clients feed profits into charities, such as Roy
Castle's trust and Francis House for children. Telephone
Eurosource on 01324 678900 for free
collection.
Multimap
Free service for web site browsers, providing maps to enable you to find locations
in the UK.
Onyx
Environmental Group plc
UK integrated waste management company offering commercial and
industrial services such as refuse collection and recycling.
Recoup (Recycling of
Used Plastic Containers)
The UK's biggest organisation promoting the recycling of plastics into things like
fleece jackets; educational samples are available. The web site demonstrates how
plastics are recycled; markets, prices; and the latest news on plastic bottle
recycling.
Recycling Expert
Recycling Expert covers all aspects of saving as much as possible for
re-use. It covers the history of recycling, the methods used, and practical
tips to encourage everyone to 'do their bit' for the environment. The
website offers a collection of easy to access information written by
professionals, helping to spread the news of the importance of recycling.
Recycling Products Guide
Includes 'Recycled products database': search for brand names, companies,
products; 'Buying recycled': a clear introduction to buying recycled
products; and a public notice-board, where you can leave/read other's messages.
Managed by Waste Watch.
Recycling Glass
One for the children! A good introduction to recycling for the little ones.
Well illustrated, fun, informative.
A section for teachers inviting them to send for a free educational pack.
Southampton
Environment Centre
The Southampton Environment Centre was conceived in 1990 by a group of Southampton
residents. It is a non-campaigning organisation and entirely non-political.
Southampton
Real Nappy Network
A new voluntary organisation committed to promoting the use of reusable
nappies across the south of England.
Steel Can Recycling
Information Bureau
The Steel Can Recycling Information Bureau is funded by British Steel, and forms part of
the British Steel Packaging Recycling Unit.
SWANA
Advancing the practice of economically and environmentally sound solid waste management in
North America.
Tetra Pak
Tetra Pak supply hundreds of different types of packaging, from cartons to pouches to PET
bottles.
Textiles
Online
A new web site in May 2000 - "moving textiles forward into the 21st century".
The ultimate resource for textiles and how the clothes we wear effect our world.
Created with the Salvation Army, HTI, BTTG and BiffaWard.
UNED
Throughout the world, the United Nations and its agencies assist refugees and help improve
telecommunication; deliver food aid and protect consumers; combat disease and help expand
food production; make loans to developing countries and help stabilise financial markets.
Wasteonline
A single reference point
for information sheets,
legislation and reports covering all areas of the waste sector.
Wastepoint
UK recycling database. Just type in your postcode, and the goods you want to
recycle, hit search, and the nearest recycling facility is listed - complete with address
and map.
Waste Watch
Waste Watch is a charity whose inspiration and values derive from a desire to
protect the environment by ensuring the sustainable use and disposal of scarce resources,
primarily by advocating waste reduction, reuse and recycling of materials.
WasteWeb
Inexpensive promotional opportunities on the World Wide Web for waste related companies
and organisations.
WRAP
WRAP (the Waste and Resources Action Programme) is a major new organisation which
has been set up to promote sustainable waste management. Its role is to remove barriers to
waste minimisation, re-use and recycling, and to create stable and efficient markets for
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