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Reports to download
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November 2007 Sustainable Transport in the Thames Gateway
500KB
September 2007 Towards zero waste in a One Planet Living Community
1.7MB
April 2006 Evaluating Waste Management Options for the Residual Waste Generated in a Z-Squared
One Planet Living Community
801KB
March 2006 Construction Systems from Waste Volume 2:
Details of product and material alternatives
2.4 MB
March 2006 Construction Systems from Waste Volume 1: Background and analysis of materials
981KB
January 2006
1.75MB
January 2006 Reclaimed Building Materials in the Development of the Thames Gateway
5.08MB
July 2005 The impact of food - Providing Sustainable Diets in the Thames Gateway
448KB
July 2005 Sustainable Facility Management - Maintaining & Managing Z-squared
890KB
April 2005
122KB
January 2005 Potential for Reducing the Environmental Impact of Construction Materials
 514KB
November 2004 Z-squared: Enabling One Planet Living in the Thames Gateway
2MB

June 2003


One Planet Living in the Thames Gateway
 684KB

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Last updated 20th March 2008