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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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The James Hutton Institute is a world leading scientific organisation that undertakes research for customers including Scottish and UK Governments, the EU, Industry and other key organisations worldwide.

The Circular Economy award is for businesses whose product or service fit the principles of the circular economy and demonstrates the business and environmental benefits of a closed loop approach.

The Scottish Leather Group Limited (SLG) is the largest manufacturer of leather in the United Kingdom.

Clearwater Controls design, manufacture, sell and support their DERAGGER® anti-ragging and energy saving pump analyser and controller.

Beyond Green, based in Edinburgh, is dedicated to helping organisations become more sustainable.

Aqualution Systems Ltd has developed technology to manufacture and stabilise hypochlorous acid, the molecule produced by the human immune system to defend itself against pathogenic microorganisms.

The Countryside Ranger Service manages 28 countryside sites within Aberdeen to promote nature conservation, recreation and education for all.

The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant are located at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh.

The Glenmorangie Distillery, based in Tain, is the home of the Glenmorangie Single Malt Scotch Whisky brand.

Sibbald Limited are specialist training and assessment providers based in West Lothian. The company provide plant and equipment operator training and an assessment centre.

Paterson Arran was founded in 1895 by a husband and wife team and has today become renowned for its shortbread, biscuits and oatcakes.

John Lawrie is a metal reuse and recycling company. The site in Montrose specifically receives and processes redundant tubulars (steel pipes) from the offshore oil and gas industry which are otherwise deemed for disposal.