Peter T. Jones (waste management)

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Peter T. Jones is a Director of Biffa specific responsibilities in external affairs and strategy development[1]. Peter has been a key figurehead in leading the UK Government's and waste industry's strategy to meet the challenges of the Landfill Directive.[2][3][4][5] He qualified from Nottingham University as an industrial economist in 1969. He is Chair of the Royal Society of Arts Environment Committee as a Fellow of that Society. He has also given evidence to a range of Parliamentary Select Committees over the years on the subjects of waste, sustainability, resource efficiency and other issues relating to future environmental challenges faced by society.

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  1. ^ Durham University
  2. ^ UK seeks wiser way with waste Kirby, A. (2002) UK seeks wiser way with waste, BBC News
  3. ^ DefraDefra(2004) Defra Waste Technologies Advisory Committee
  4. ^ Waste watch Presidents and Vice Presidents
  5. ^ BBC on the record Terry Dignan (2002) What could the government do to reduce the mountains of rubbish we produce


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