Media Partner
The Sunday Business Post (
www.thepost.ie) is Ireland’s quality Sunday newspaper and is the only dedicated newspaper focused on the business, economic and political environment in Ireland. The Sunday Business Post has a high profile of readers among senior business people including chief executives, directors, senior or middle management or owner managers. According to the latest industry research* The Sunday Business Post and has the highest profile reader in the AB demographic than any other Sunday newspaper.
The mission of the newspaper is to encourage enterprise and wealth creation in Ireland and to provide readers with information that is of value to them in their personal and professional lives. Reporters who are experts in the areas of business, environment, finance, politics, law, crime, IT, property, and recruitment provide in depth coverage of stories that matter to our readers. The Sunday Business Post is delighted to be working with Faversham House Group and as media sponsor we will be promoting Resource Ireland 2010 to our targeted readership through advertising and editorial support.
Advertising Contact at The Sunday Business Post: Martin Dunne (
martin@sbpost.ie).
*JNRS Readership July- Dec 2008
Resource Ireland 2010 partners:
The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management is the leading professional body for waste and resource management. We have over 7,000 members in England, Ireland and elsewhere in the world. Our focus is on professionalism and information, based on sound science and training.
The Institution's vision is “To foster & promote the art and science of sustainable waste management worldwide”. The vision will be achieved by advancing the scientific, technical and practical aspects of waste management and related topics worldwide for the safeguarding of the environment. The Institution will seek to promote education, training, research and the dissemination of knowledge in all matters of wastes management and related topics worldwide. The Institution will seek to achieve and maintain good standards of practice, competence and conduct by all its members.
The Institution is organized locally into Regional Centres. These are run by members on a voluntary basis who between them organise an extensive programme of technical meetings, site visits, symposia and social events. CIWM provides a forum for professional debate and the opportunity for members to meet and socialise through a strong network of professionals.
Members automatically become a member of their local regional centre when they join the Chartered Institution.
If you have any queries regarding waste production and management, or regarding recycling reuse or waste prevention, CIWM should be your first port of call.

Cré the Composting Association of Ireland is a non for profit organisation which serves as a forum to promote composting and compost utilisation. The overall responsibility for running the association is by our Board. Daily management is by the Association Chair, Association Treasurer (both positions voluntary) and Executive Administrator (full time staff).
The association has over 90 members from local authorities, private companies, compost producers, colleges, equipment suppliers and consultants.
Cré is the Irish word for ‘Earth'. The Cré mission statement is:
- To promote composting and compost utilisation in Ireland;
- The Association's function is to infuse best practices into the development of an industry;
- Promote public awareness;
- Promote research; and
- Develop of an information storehouse on composting and compost utilisation
Cré provides an informative website (www.cre.ie), frequent newsletters, position papers, submissions on forthcoming legislation, policy, and strategy, training (Cré - Institute of Technology FAS - Certificate in Compost Facility Operation & Brown Bin Training Course), regular themed meetings with site visits, an annual conference and has frequent meetings with the regulators.

The Environmental Sciences Association of Ireland (ESAI) ESAI is a learned society which encapsulates the diverse range of the subject that is environmental science. It services the research community from its website
www.esaiweb.org

CIWEM is an independent professional body and a registered charity, advancing the science and practice of water and environmental management for a clean, green and sustainable world.
www.ciwem.org
Foodwaste.ie is the national programme to promote the Food Waste Regulations and is an initiative of the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government and Cré-Composting & Anaerobic Digestion Association of Ireland.
The aim is to promote a clear understanding of the Food Waste Regulations (SI 508 of 2009). The initiative is to provide all the promotional tools to local authorities and waste collectors to assist them in promoting the regulation.
This initiative has an advisory committee which has representatives from waste collection industry, compost processing sites, regulators and industry bodies which represent the waste producers affected by the regulations.
SWIG is a not-for-profit information, ideas-exchange and networking organisation with a diverse membership.
SWIG focuses on the use of sensor and associated technologies for measurement and control in water and wastewater treatment processes and infrastructure, as well as in natural environments and waters. For more information visit www.swig.org.uk
Supporting Partners
GREENJOBS are the No. 1 jobsite across Ireland and the UK for talented jobseekers and is wholly dedicated to recruitment in the green industry sector.
www.greenjobs.ie and www.greenjobs.co.uk
Launched in 2008, the GREENJOBS website specifically targets candidates across all areas of the Environmental and Renewable Energy market place.
GREENJOBS is already driving significant and "Green specific" traffic to the website and attract thousand of visitors every day.