Project News -
November 2011
CRISP Halls Ruse projct features on the University of the Arts blog.
Please click on the link below to read the article.
http://blogs.arts.ac.uk/sustainability/campaigns/recycling-and-reuse/
November 2011
CRISP working in partnership with London Boroughs during the Halls Reuse Scheme
The Halls Reuse project benefited from in kind support through the loan of collection bins from the London Boroughs of Camden; Islington; Southwark; the City of Westminster Council; from the Borough of Guildford in Surrey, and from CSR support and the donation of bins from Veolia Environment.
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October 2011
University Halls of Residence Reuse Scheme 2011
Over the summer of 2011 the University Halls of Residence Reuse Scheme once again worked with the management, staff and students living in University Halls of Residence across London, helping ensure that unwanted goods and items left behind by vacating students could be donated for reused and/or recycled, thereby preventing valuable resources being sent to landfill and ensuring the maximum social, environmental and economic benefit from reuse.
Over the months of June and July 2011 CRISP worked with over 70 University Halls of Residence, providing accommodation to 20,627 read more....Halls Reuse Report 2011 - General Summary September 2011.pdf
June 2011
Presentation held on the 14th of June 2011 regarding the outcome of the 2010 London University Halls of Residence Reuse Scheme.

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OFFERS/Ex-IT - 2011 London University Halls of Residence Reuse Scheme.
To find out more on how to join the scheme contact Dr. Richard Anderson by e-mail: richard@crispej.org.uk
Every year OFFERS/EX-IT runs the London University Halls of Residence Reuse Programme with the aim of promoting and encouraging waste minimisation through reuse. During the year 2010 Offers/Ex-IT worked in partnership with..... Read more
25th of May 2011
Art commission opportunity for new waste facility at Old Kent Road
Veolia Environmental Services Southwark are looking for an experienced artist to create a permanent installation around the theme of sustainability and recycling.
The piece will hang in the entrance hall at the visitor centre of the Integrated Waste Management Facility at Old Kent Road. It will be a permanent piece that will help to inspire visitors to the site to think about sustainability issues and their own recycling habits.
Full details can be found in the link below:
http://www.veoliaenvironmentalservices.co.uk/Southwark/Integrated-Waste-Management-Facility/Art-commission/