Workshop Arrangements Each table is facilitated by a NISP Practitioner The facilitator takes you through the workshop process and is there to assist you.

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Workshop Arrangements Each table is facilitated by a NISP Practitioner The facilitator takes you through the workshop process and is there to assist you throughout Information on matches are fed back to attendees

‘Quick Wins’ Workshop Process

‘Stuff’ – a definition! We are aiming to gather information on: The stuff (resources) that you have – that someone else might want The stuff (resources) that you want – that someone else might have Important that ‘resources’ are recognised in their broadest context. There is a natural tendency in only thinking about waste – the resources that you want to get rid of.

Your Resources I haveI want  Capacity - available  Capacity - required  Energy - outgoing  Energy - incoming  Expertise - available  Expertise - required  Land - available  Land - required  Logistics - available  Logistics - required  Materials - outgoing  Materials – incoming (consumables) purchased by you  Water - outgoing  Water - incoming

I Have.... I Table No 1 I WANT Company NameTable No. Company NameQuantity of Material A Construction Co Delegate Name Pat Hudson I HAVE Topsoil Quantity / Volume 10,000 tonnes Location Plymouth Requirements (Frequency / Duration) Starting End May for 10 weeks

I Want… I Table No. 2 I HAVE Company Name Table No.Company NameQuantity of Material Solutions ‘R’ Us Delegate Name David Pearson I Want Land for remediation site, rent or buy Quantity / Volume 1 site 4-6 Ha Location Dartmouth Requirements (Frequency / Duration) By June 2010

Matching… I Table No 1 I WANT Company Name Table No. Company NameQuantity of Material A Construction Co 3 Roberts and Co 2,000 tonnes Delegate Name 4 Harper Soils 5,000 tonnes Pat Hudson I Have Topsoil Quantity / Volume 10,000 tonnes Location Plymouth Requirements (Frequency / Duration) End May for 10 weeks

NISP Member Workshops

DISTILLERY BY- PRODUCTS Donate to social enterprise making furniture Use to smoke fish Fuel source Whisky Distillery STEAM OAK BARRELS GREY WATER TRANSPORT Transfer to neighbouring company for power Backhaul with suitable materials Transfer to neighbouring company as alternative to potable Convert and sell to local farmer for animal feed

Moving Forward Dedicated Regional Practitioners Facilitated Business meetings National Resource Database More events and opportunities to come – details to follow

Thank you!