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| Faithful+Gould to save UK economy £2bn Project and cost management consultant Faithful+Gould, a member of the Atkins Group of companies, has played a vital role in the the Waste Protocols Project, officially launched by the Environment Agency. Faithful+Gould was appointed to work with the Environment Agency in November 2005 to produce the business case for the project. The consultancy has been acting in the capacity of 'pre-project manager', with delegated responsibility for devising the organisational structure, communication activity, team recruitment and facilities management. The Waste Protocols project will provide a step by step guide on how it can turn up to 10 types of waste into profit and will potentially net the UK economy a saving of up to £2 billion. The protocols for the ten waste streams, which include plastics, flat glass and tyre shred will be developed and published over the next year. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Construction News :: home page |