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Envirowise
Envirowise offers UK businesses free, independent, confidential advice and support on practical ways to increase profits, minimise waste and reduce environmental impact. For free advice, visit the Envirowise website or call the Advice Line on 0800 585794.
The Carbon Trust
The Carbon Trust helps business to cut carbon emissions, and supports the development of low carbon technologies. The Carbon Trust offers free, practical help and advice to help your business save money by reducing energy use. For further information please see the Carbon Trust website or call them on 0800 085 2005 Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:30pm.
OXFORDSHIRE SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP
The Oxfordshire Sustainable Business Partnership (OSBP) organises events and initiatives to help businesses save money through environmental good practice and resource efficiency. For up to date information on OSBP's activities, please visit the OSBP website or call 01865 810480.
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE
The Environmental Information Exchange (EiE) is a partnership between Oxford Brookes University, businesses and other organisations. The purpose of the Environmental Information Exchange (EiE) is to provide businesses in Oxfordshire with a central source of information and advice on energy and environmental issues. Much of the advice is aimed at saving costs and therefore increasing business profitability. For further information visit the Environmental Information Exchange website or call 01865 484066.
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