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This topic provides case studies and videos demonstrating environmental good practice, including interviews with award winning businesses and organisations. In many cases, these videos describe the benefits they have experienced as a result of going beyond compliance.

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Orkney-based EMEC is the world’s first and leading facility for demonstrating and testing wave and tidal energy converters – technologies that generate electricity by harnessing the power of waves and tidal streams – in the sea.

Dundonald Links is an 18 hole Championship golf course on the Ayrshire Coast which attracts over 30,000 local and international visitors a year.

Diageo leads sustainable tourism with twelve brand homes and distilleries, achieving the Gold Green Tourism award in just eight months, in 2020 and the first half of 2021.

Arbroath-based Cascade Water Products Ltd has developed a domestic micro greywater reuse system which exploits natural matching in domestic water usage – approximately the same amount of water is used in showering or bathing as is used in flushing a toilet over the course of day.

The Glasgow based Army Personnel Centre (APC) is part of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and is responsible for the career management of all personnel in the Army.

Albion Environmental is one of the UK’s leading consultancies specialising in waste management, environmental, and health and safety solutions.

Based in Edinburgh, Vegware is a manufacturer of plant-based compostable packaging for use in the food service industry. Conventional packaging has many recycling challenges due to the mix of materials, including food residue.

Since it was set up in 2006, Edinburgh-based Vegware has become the global market leader in plant-based compostable packaging for the foodservice industry.

Glenmorangie is a distillery, Scotland, that produces single malt Scotch whisky.

The Bay Fish and Chips in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, has won multiple awards for its fish and chips and its dedication to sustainability.

From their base in Lochgilphead, Renewable Parts refurbish used wind turbine parts, testing and certifying them for re-use within the wind industry.

The company produces a wide range of shortbread, biscuits and oatcakes from its site in Livingston, including Britain’s number 1 shortbread brand, Paterson’s Shortbread.