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Case Studies

Below are a number of case studies of how local Suffolk businesses are becoming greener. If you would like to submit a case study detailing how your businesses is becoming greener please complete this form.

We are the first Log House manufacturer in the UK to comply with the new full building regulations re residential housing for handcrafted log buildings.

Earth and Reed is an environmentally-responsible and ethical company that is now in its eighth year of trading from Needham Market. We supply eco-friendly building and decorating materials in Suffolk, across East Anglia and throughout the UK.

Norfolk based Colchester Print Group, which trades as Breckland Print, Norwich Labels and Moreton Hall press, have unveiled a new corporate identity to be used across all three trading divisions. The new identity focuses upon the group’s environmental credentials using a ‘Breckland’ pine cone in the logo and the line ‘Printing That Doesn’t Cost The Earth’.

 

Mr. Dick Calversbert, Membership Co-ordinator for Suffolk Chamber, Lawrence Shed, IT Manager of Access Accounting and Christine Lock. CPW awarded Lawrence the two bottles of wine as his Feedback form was pulled from the hat, after the successful WEEE Directive seminar held in Needham market recently.

CPW Computing is one of our region’s leading providers of networks, computers and software. Under the guidance of managing director, Christine Lock, the Needham Market-based company has combined business success with impressive green ethics.

Sparta Stepthrough bike

In Valley Road, Leiston, Light Electric Vehicles Ltd (LEV) works to increase awareness of the electric bicycle as a viable alternative to the car and to develop a network of cycle tracks in and around neighbouring towns and villages. Aldeburgh to Snape is a natural, given the link of festivals and music.

 

PH Pump

P H Pumps Ltd are specialists in the supply and installation of fluid handling equipment. Their work recognises that fresh water is a valuable resource. Using energy on unnecessary production of potable water for non-drinking purposes is wasteful when there is a simple solution available.

A manifold for a ground source heat pump

Established in early 2006 by former Suffolk pig farmer Robbie Gawthrop, East Green Energy supply and install a range of quality renewable energy systems, including Solar Hot Water Systems, Rainwater Harvesters, Air and Ground Source Heat Pumps.