Last year saw CRNI increase its reach through a number of major events and campaigns, including our biennial conference, showcase of social enterprises with the EU’s DG GROW and Eastern Midlands Waste Region and coordination of reuse month on behalf of the three waste regions. Duhallow Revamp became the first accredited member to the pilot Quality Standard ReMark and work began on another EPA funded Bulky Item Reuse project engaging facilities managers across the country. Two new members were welcomed to the network. Finally, CRNI published its new 3 year strategy for the period 2019-2021 (see here).

To watch the video, or read the report, seeĀ here.

  • February 1, 2019

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Green + Social Virtual Trade Fair

CRNI’s Green + Social Virtual Trade Fair is funded by Ireland’s Regional Waste Management Plan Offices. This innovative virtual platform is open 24/7 and gives visitors the opportunity to explore green and social procurement opportunities provided by reuse, repair and recycling social enterprises and community-based organisations across Ireland.

Access the Green + Social Virtual Trade Fair here.

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