ESA represents the UK's waste management and secondary resources industry.
Our Members provide essential waste and secondary resources management services to the public and private sectors.
We are working with governments, Parliaments and regulators to bring about a sustainable system of waste management for the UK.
MOU CIWM and ESA 2001
WAMITAB was established in 1989 with a remit to determine and advise on policy and standards of education, qualifications and training for all employees in the Waste Management Industry.
WAMITAB is the awarding body for the waste management industry in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and joint awarding body, with SQA, for qualifications in Scotland.
MOU CIWM and WAMITAB
The Society for the Environment is a leading independent, non-political umbrella organisation for environmental and sustainability professionals.
Our purpose is to support and champion the role of environment professionals everywhere in the pursuit of a sustainable future.
Since achieving our Royal Charter in 2004, over 5000 professionals have been registered as Chartered Environmentalists (CEnv) - the highest level of professional qualification available to environmental practitioners.
The International Solid Waste Association - is an international, independent and non-profit making association, working in the public interest to promote and develop sustainable waste management worldwide. ISWA has members around the world and is the only worldwide association promoting sustainable and professional waste management.
The Association is open to individuals and organisations from the scientific community, public institutions and public and private companies from all over the world working in the field of and interested in waste management.
CIWM is the UK National Member.
The Association for Organics Recycling is the leading trade organisation for the biodegradable waste management industry in the UK.
Association for Organics Recycling is committed to the sustainable management of biodegradable resources. It promotes the benefits of composting and other biological treatment techniques and the use of biologically treated materials for the enhancement of the environment, business and society.
MOU CIWM and AFoR 2008
UKELA is the UK's foremost membership organisation working to improve understanding and awareness of environmental law, and to make the law work for a better environment.
Its members - including lawyers and non-lawyers from across the private, public and voluntary sectors - are involved in the practice, study and formulation of environmental law across the UK and EU. You are warmly encouraged to join us, and to participate in our activities.
The British Cleaning Council is the voice of the UK cleaning industry. It was established in 1982 to co-ordinate the affairs of the industry and to be responsible at home and abroad on industry matters.
The council provides a forum for members to meet and work together to raise the profile of the industry and help it gain the credibility it deserves. It also promotes and encourages improvements in health, hygiene and general cleanliness standards.
Defra (the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) is a Government Department in the UK.
The overarching challenge for Defra is to secure a healthy environment in which we and future generations can prosper.
As we build a low carbon, resource efficient economy, Defra helps people to adapt to changes, deals with environmental risks and makes the most of the opportunity we now have to secure a sustainable society and a healthy environment.
This will help see us through the difficult economic times, volatile food and energy prices and a changing climate which all make us more aware that we can’t take our environment for granted.
MOU CIWM and DEFRA 2012
An environmental charity and the anti-litter campaign for England. KBT also run programmes such as Eco-Schools, Blue Flag and Quality Coast Awards for beaches, and the Green Flag for parks to demonstrate practical action.
CIWM and KBT signed a new memorandum of Understanding on 20th October 2009. MOU CIWM and KBT 2009
A leading forum for debate between parliamentarians, business leaders and members of the sustainable resource community on the crucial issues affecting sustainable resource management in the UK.
The APSRG has support from over 120 parliamentary members drawn from both Houses of Parliament and across the political spectrum. In addition, APSRG has over 90 external members, constituting organisations such as waste management companies, academic institutions, charities ( including CIWM) and government bodies.
Websites
Environmental Services Association - ESA
Society for the Environment - SOC ENV
International Solid Waste Association - ISWA
Association for Organics Recycling - AFOR
United Kingdom Environmental Law Association - UKELA
British Cleaning Council - BCC
Associate Parliamentary Sustainable Resource Group - APSRG

Signing the MOU with Keep Britain Tidy