James Jackson Award Hall of Fame
2017
Prof. Ian Williams, Simon Kemp & David Turner
Combined material flow analysis and life cycle assessment as a support tool for solid waste management decision making
2016
Prof. Ian Williams, Peter Shaw and Andrea Rispo
Source segregation and food waste prevention activities in high-density households in a deprived urban area
2015
David C Wilson, L Rodic, M J Cowing, CA Velis, AD Whiteman, R Vilches, D Masterson, J Stretz and B Oelz
'Wasteaware’ benchmark indicators for integrated sustainable waste management in cities
Supplementary Information
2014
Jim Baird, Robin Curry and Paulo Cruz
An overview of waste crime, its characterstics, and the vulnerabilty of the EU waste sector
2013
Jim Baird, Robin Curry and Tim Reid
Development and application of a multiple linear regression model to consider the impact of weekly waste container capacity on the yield from kerbside recycling programmes in Scotland
2012
Dr Jane Beasley and Ray Georgeson MBE
Made Today, Gone Tomorrow? (part 1) and Look to The Future (part 2) - Future Trends in Resource Use and Management
2010
Jayne Cox, Sara Giorgi, Veronica Sharp, Kit Strange, David C. Wilson and Nick Blakey
Household Waste Prevention - A Review Of Evidence
2009
Emmanuel Gentil, Julie Clavreul and Thomas H. Christensen
Global Warming Factor of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Europe
2008
James Baird, John F Crawford and Tim Reid
Developing a household waste collection policy to accommodate alternate weekly collections
2007
D Wilson, N Blakey, N Smith and L Shaxson
Using research-based knowledge to underpin waste and resources policy
2006
A Curran, S Heaven and ID Williams
An evaluation of council bulky waste collection services in England
2005
H Robinson, S Last and J Olufsen
Design and operation of cost effective leachate treatment plants in the UK
2004
R Lisney, K Riley and C J Banks
Waste and Resource - a discussion paper
2003
A B Stevels
Environmental competence and ecodesign for consumer electronics
2002
H Rylander
Thermal treatment in the European context
2001
F Bluck
Development of an integrated waste management facility
2000
D L Barry
The millennium dome contamination remediation
1999
J Davies
The impact of the implementation of the landfill directive on the UK Landfill and waste treatment industries
1998
C Burford
Integrated Waste Management in the UK
1997
A Porteous
Energy from waste - a rigorous and environmentally sound option
1996
D Campbell
Landfills as bioreactors
1995
H Robinson
The UK Leading the way in leachate treatment
1994
D Noakes
Anaerobic Digestion: an new option for the next millennium
1993
J Ferguson
Waste Regulation: Towards the Environment Agency and Beyond
1992
N Walker
Landfill leachate control - a diagnosis and prognosis
1991
G B Card
Development adjacent to landfill
1990
R D Roberts and H M Boutwood
Is Britain really the Dirty Man of Europe?
1989
P Brennan
1988
P Rushbrook
1987
No Award
1986
R Seear
1985
K Knox
1984
J B Carter
1983
D R Davies
1982
No Award
1981
T R King
1980
No Award
1979
A Rowe
1978
J Skitt