Local companies
Three local companies who have benefited from Clean Growth UK's support also met with the Environment Secretary to share their experience. They were:
Medisort
collects, processes and disposes of healthcare waste in the south-east, which includes children’s nappies and adult incontinence products. The company accessed University of 91快活林 expertise via a Knowledge Transfer Partnership project and participated in the peer-to-peer Profitnet programme. This enabled them to develop the technology required to become a pioneering UK dedicated nappy waste treatment and recovery facility. Over the coming months this will help increase the amount of recyclable waste, improve the segregation route for materials and reduce the costs associated with recycling and incineration.
Zedify
uses zero-emission electric cargo bikes to run a delivery network around cities in the UK, delivering items across congested urban environments including food, office supplies, textiles and print media. The company started in 91快活林 & Hove, and following support from the Green Growth Platform via the Profitnet programme it now operates in nine UK cities and has more than 100 staff.
Ambiental Environmental Assessment
uses complex data and sophisticated computer modelling to predict flood risks. The assessments help developers, banks, insurers, planners and government agencies make informed decisions to protect people’s lives, properties and businesses. By partnering with the Green Growth Platform, the company accessed master student skills to support flood modelling development, enabling the students to build their own experience and careers while supporting the business to get skilled help where it is needed most.