- Enventure's 10 Years of Recycling Research and Engagement
- Enventure Research supports Recycle Week
- Enventure's continued commitment to quality
- Researching Housing Association Residents’ Attitudes Towards Saving Energy
- Basildon Borough Council appoints Enventure to engage with residents about their recycling services
- Understanding the future of Bradford Libraries
- Enventure to embark on awareness-raising and research campaign into waste and recycling participation
- Ballymena Borough Council extend Research Framework with Enventure Research
- Enventure Research becomes a Specialist Service Provider for ESPO
- Enventure appointed to the Local Government Association Research Framework
Craigavon appoints Enventure to promote the recycling message
Craigavon Borough Council has recently appointed Enventure to undertake engagement and research borough wide in a bid to increase recycling and reduce contamination. The work, which will start at the end of January, is the first win for Enventure in Northern Ireland.
The Council, which has a recycling rate of 37%, already has in place an established fortnightly recycling collection system across the Borough, which is available to all of it 39,000 households, but participation in the scheme varies. The aim of the project is to speak to residents to ensure they understand the scheme and provide help and advice where needed. The project will also gather residents’ opinions on a number of recycling related issues to help develop services in the future.
Commenting on the win, Matthew Thurman said “We are really looking forward to working with Craigavon Council. Residents in the borough have access to an excellent recycling scheme and we will be helping residents to make the most of it by giving advice and support through the doorstepping engagement work”.


