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EnviroGrant boosts biodiversity at Orchard Primary School

23 July 2010

They may have just broken up for summer, but pupils at Orchard Primary School, Kirkby are looking forward to becoming intrepid wildlife-watchers in their very own school grounds next term, thanks to a £200 donation from Veolia Environmental Services Nottinghamshire’s new EnviroGrant scheme.

2010 is the International Year of Biodiversity and to celebrate this, the school’s Eco Council have been working on increasing the variety of animals and plants found in the school grounds. Central to the project is the planting of a mixed native hedge and shrubs to provide food and cover for birds, insects and small mammals, which will be chosen and planted by pupils.

Amy Roberts, Waste Awareness Officer at Veolia ES Nottinghamshire (Nottinghamshire County Council’s waste management contractor), says: “We are pleased to be helping Orchard Primary School with their fantastic biodiversity project. The increase in plants and wildlife will both improve the local environment and provide an excellent learning resource for the children.”

Sandra Russell, teacher at Orchard Primary School, says: “Our pupils are concerned by the plight of British wildlife, such as the declining number of local bees. They are delighted that thanks to Veolia’s EnviroGrant donation, they can make start to make a difference next term by providing food and plant cover for native insects, birds and small animals.”

Veolia Environmental Services Nottinghamshire’s EnviroGrant is a fund to which not-for-profit community groups based in the county of Nottinghamshire (excluding the city of Nottingham) can apply for grants of up to £1,000 for projects which improve their local environment. For an information leaflet, please visit

http://www.veoliaenvironmentalservices.co.uk/nottinghamshire/pages/envirograntscheme.asp or email nottsenquiries@veolia.co.uk

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Notes to the Editor

Since 2006 Veolia Environmental Services, via a dedicated subsidiary, Veolia Environmental Services Nottinghamshire Ltd; has been helping Nottinghamshire County Council to manage household waste created in the County. Over the life of the 26 year PFI waste management contract Veolia ES Nottinghamshire will help to increase recycling to 52% by 2020 / 21 and to significantly reduce the amount of waste going to landfill.

To date, Veolia ES Nottinghamshire has:

• Provided waste awareness and education initiatives across the County
• Provided a Materials Recovery Facility in Mansfield, which has the capacity to handle around 85,000 tonnes per year of mixed dry recyclables from Nottinghamshire households. This includes paper, cardboard, plastic bottles and metal tins / cans
• Established a new, split-level Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) to serve Worksop
• Taken over the management of some of the County’s Household Waste Recycling Centres, establishing a unified approach and increasing standards at the sites to help maximise recycling levels achieved
• Refurbished several of the HWRCs to make them more modern and user-friendly
• Used existing, planned, constructed and licensed landfill sites to take residual waste from Nottinghamshire households

In the future, Veolia ES Nottinghamshire plans to:

• Create a network of new transfer stations to serve Newark and Worksop
• Utilise existing sites at Giltbrook and south Nottingham to receive and handle waste and recyclables from Borough and District council collections
• Continue our long-term refurbishment programme of the HWRCs
• Construct an 180,000 tonne per year Energy Recovery Facility in the Mansfield / Ashfield area to convert residual waste into power. The 15MW of energy recovered from the energy recovery process would be the equivalent of providing power to around 22,000 homes
• Provide a new composting facility in central Nottinghamshire and to utilise other existing composting sites, to handle a total of 100,000 tonnes of green waste per year
• Continue providing waste awareness and education initiatives across the County, in partnership with Nottinghamshire County Council
Veolia Environmental Services, part of the Veolia Environnement Group, is the UK’s leading waste management company. With a sizeable presence throughout the UK, mainland Europe and the world, Veolia Environmental Services employs 105,000 people worldwide, servicing more than 79 million customers in over 32 countries.

Veolia Environmental Services is the only global provider of a full range of services for handling hazardous and non-hazardous solid and liquid waste. It provides waste management and logistics services as well as materials recovery and recycling. Veolia Environmental Services generated revenue of €9.05 billion in 2009.

Veolia Environnement (Paris Euronext: VIE and NYSE: VE) is the worldwide reference in environmental services. The company has operations all around the world and provides tailored solutions to meet the needs of municipal and industrial customers in four complementary segments: water management, waste management, energy management and freight and passenger transportation. Veolia Environnement recorded revenue of €34.5 billion in 2009.

Further information can be obtained by visiting the websites:

www.veolia.co.uk
www.veoliaenvironnement.com

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