We all deserve a happy, relaxed and worry-free festive season to help us recover from an incredibly hard year … and far be it for me to be a party-pooper. Something peaceful R
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Friends of Rwandan Rugby charity is a small, innovative charity that teaches the joys of rugby to boys and girls throughout Rwanda promoting reco
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A school that built its own green wall to improve air quality gets crowned in this new category of the Tes Schools Awards
Learning how to live with floods The UK can no longer rely on ever-larger flood defences for protection against heavy rains that can now fall almost anywhere at any time. The alter
Daniel Alstead, associate director of Hydrology at Enzygo, talks about the importance of getting your site drainage right and what to look out for when doing the planning for new s
Given the recent years of winter flooding, high summer temperatures, decline in biodiversity and declaration of the climate emergency by local authorities, the need for an integrat
Darren Lafon-Anthony, director of accoustics at Enzygo, offers his advice on the impact of noise and vibration at work. What do you do at Enzygo? Enzygo is a multi-disciplinary env
It’s hard to see an upside to the present health emergency. However, I think we have an opportunity to face up to three major crises and also ‘reinvent’ businesses for a ‘n
Steph Charnaud from Enzygo looks at environmental legislation which impacts key sectors of industry and is becoming more complex and onerous despite being questioned during the Bre