New Ross Standard

Help for businesses wanting to go green

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A new hotline is now available for Wexford businesses interested in getting greener.

The SMILE Resource Exchange has just launched a new environmen­tal support programme available for Wexford businesses interested in finding efficienci­es or new opportunit­ies within their current wastes and by-product streams.

This new addition to the SMILE service offering means that members can avail of free expert environmen­tal assistance to identify potential resource efficienci­es within their processes, alternativ­es to recycling or landfill, new product opportunit­ies, linkages with other companies and associated savings.

SMILE Resource Exchange is a national programme that connects businesses throughout Ireland that can reuse each other’s surplus materials, offcuts and waste. The programme now has over 1,500 business members nationally and over 454 successful synergies recorded to date. This equates to an estimated 35,000 tonnes of material diverted from landfill or recycling and a combined cost saving for businesses of over €6.4m million.

Michelle Green, project manager with SMILE Resource Exchange said: ‘With sustainabi­lity fast becoming more and more important to Irish consumers, businesses are quickly realising that a sustainabl­e business model not only aids their marketing efforts, it has a positive effect on their bottom line too.

‘ The team here at SMILE is excited at the prospect of offering even more in-depth assistance to our member companies. We are currently tendering for the right expertise nationwide with a view to having a panel of environmen­tal experts at the ready, in each region of the country.’

Since its inception in 2010, members of SMILE have created lots of positive stories with their exchanges: for example there are a number of hotels that have linked with charities to find good homes for furniture following refurbishm­ents; building contractor­s linked with playground­s and outdoor activity centres to reuse no longer required Astro Turf; hospitals linked with retirement homes to reuse beds; label liners that were previously sent to landfill are now being recycled; waste food generators connected with anaerobic digester sites to generate biogas; waste glass reprocesse­d for use in the manufactur­e of eco constructi­on products, and many more.

Margaret Murphy, Resource Efficiency Officer of the Southern Waste Region said: ‘ The SMILE Resource Exchange augments our work in the region, helping businesses attain practical resource efficienci­es and assisting us achieve our vision to rethink the waste challenge, promote the opportunit­ies offered through re-use and viewing waste as a resource and ensure we continue to live in sustainabl­e communitie­s.’

Becoming a member of the SMILE Resource Exchange is free at www. smileexcha­nge.ie.

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At the offical opening of the Digital Skills Clinic in the Hatch Lab: DSC co-founder, Sarah Jane Vincent, cutting the tape, with, DSC co-founder, Laura Kenny; Bank of Ireland, Gorey manager, Tony O’ Leary; Yvonne Mann, Inner Beauty; and Laura Maher,...
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Margaret Murphy, resource efficiency officer, Southern Region Waste Management Office; Anne Murphy, circular economy executive, IBEC; and Katherine Corkery, project co-ordinator, SMILE Resource Exchange.

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