These organisations are past partners of WEN's waste work.
Bridge
House Trust
The
Bridge House Trust makes grants in excess of £16 million
a year to charitable projects benefiting the inhabitants of
Greater London. Since it began grant-making in 1995, it has
given over £120 million in grants. Its sole trustee is
the Corporation of London.
Bridge House Trust fund the More from Less project.
London
Borough of Tower Hamlets
Tower
Hamlets has a rich and colourful history and has always been
known as the heart of the East End of London. The council are
pro-active supporters and advocates of waste prevention.
Tower Hamlets support the waste prevention work of WEN and are
partners in the Empty Isn’t The End milk bottle
project (2004).
London
Community Recycling Network
The
Community Recycling Network is a membership organisation promoting
community-based sustainable waste management as a practical
and effective way oftackling the UK's growing waste problem.
WEN is a member of LCRN and hold a position on their management
committee (2004).
Dairy
Crest
The
U.K’s largest chilled dairy foods company.
Dairy Crest have been active partners in the Empty Isn’t
The End milk bottle project (2004).
Tower
Hamlets Community Recycling Consortium (THCRC)
THCRC
is a local community recycling company in Tower Hamlets. It‘s
a not-for-profit organisation that aims to increase the level
of recycling from households and other sectors.
Partners on local projects and Empty Isn’t The End
milk bottle
re-use project.
Tourism
Plus
An
independent tourism consultancy, with an interest in sustainable
tourism issues.
Main partner on Travelling Light: Sustainable Tourism in
the U.K conference (March 2004).