Waste Regulation Award Hall of Fame
2016
John Galvin
A two–part perspective on tackling and preventing waste crime and entrenched poor performance in the waste industry.
'Fight or Fly-Tip'
'Crimestoppers'
2015
Ian Williams, C Wilson and S Kemp
Environmental (Waste) Compliance Control Systems for UK SMEs'
2014
I.D. Williams, C. Marsden, S. Laidlaw, K. Stokes, A. Macgregor and F. Passant
Using company-level environmental reporting and information to promote effective implementation of environmental legislation.
2013
Christopher Wilson, Ian Williams, and Simon Kemp
An Evaluation of the Impact and Effectiveness of Environmental Legislation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Experiences from the UK
2012
Rachel Cahill, Professor David Wilson and Professor Sue Grimes
Extended producer responsibility for packaging wastes and WEEE - a comparison of implementation and the role of local authorities across Europe
2010
Christopher Wilson, Ian D. Williams and Simon Kemp
Compliance with Producer Responsibility Legislation: Experiences from UK Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
2009
Not Awarded
2008
Ian Blenkharn
Quo Vadis? Science and regulation as uneasy bedfellows
2007
Vasileia Alexopoulou
Development of a risk-based framework for compliance assessment
2006
Andrew Witty
The interaction of waste policy, renewable energy policy and planning policy in Scotland - delivering integrated solutions
2005
Simon Baxter Community engagement and enforcement
2004
M Bland, S M Grimes and L Meta
An investigation of compliance with Duty of Care Regulations 1991
2003
D Lawrence
Waste Management strategies in the Irish Republic
2002
G Eduljee
Waste Acceptance Criteria
2001
J Cooper
The End of Life Vehicle Directive
2000
O Slater
Landfill Directive: just more legislation or a culture change?
1999
D R Morgan
Needlestick and infection control policies for education and waste management
1998
K Finney and M Dye
Sampling of contaminated land: an appraisal of confidence
1997
D Evans
Contaminated land: the implications
1996
W K Townend
The implications of sustainable development and the zero option for healthcare waste