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Scottish Environment Protection Agency

environmental services

Our purpose is to protect and improve the environment in ways that, as far as possible, also help create health and wellbeing benefits and sustainable economic growth. We are a non-departmental public body, accountable to Scottish Ministers and the Scottish Parliament, and an independent advisor on the environment. We have 1,2512 employees working in 22 offices, giving us a geographical presence across the whole of Scotland, from the Highlands and Islands to the Borders. We regulate and advise on a wide range of environmental activities. We help business and industry to understand and comply with their environmental responsibilities and legislation and have a range of enforcement powers which we can apply to ensure that regulations are complied with. We take tens of thousands of samples every year from land, water and air, analysing them in the field and in our laboratories to help assess the quality of our environment. Our services include: monitoring and reporting on the state of our environment, working with partners to promote sustainable resource use, environmental regulation, responding to environmental emergencies and providing a range of public warning systems, including our flood warning and guidance service and bathing water quality forecasts. We also operate the Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network and the Airborne Hazards Emergency Response service. We recognise the context we are working in as an environment protection agency is changing. A fundamental challenge for the 21st century is the over-use of resources and the need to find ways to create social and economic success within planetary constraints. For us, one example of this changing context is that whilst there are still compliance challenges, many of those we regulate are increasingly recognising the value of going beyond compliance. They recognise the positive outcomes that this can bring not just to the environment but to their business and the communities they operate in.

united kingdom501-1,000 employeesFounded unknown

Scottish Environment Protection Agency

environmental services

Our purpose is to protect and improve the environment in ways that, as far as possible, also help create health and wellbeing benefits and sustainable economic growth. We are a non-departmental public body, accountable to Scottish Ministers and the Scottish Parliament, and an independent advisor on the environment. We have 1,2512 employees working in 22 offices, giving us a geographical presence across the whole of Scotland, from the Highlands and Islands to the Borders. We regulate and advise on a wide range of environmental activities. We help business and industry to understand and comply with their environmental responsibilities and legislation and have a range of enforcement powers which we can apply to ensure that regulations are complied with. We take tens of thousands of samples every year from land, water and air, analysing them in the field and in our laboratories to help assess the quality of our environment. Our services include: monitoring and reporting on the state of our environment, working with partners to promote sustainable resource use, environmental regulation, responding to environmental emergencies and providing a range of public warning systems, including our flood warning and guidance service and bathing water quality forecasts. We also operate the Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network and the Airborne Hazards Emergency Response service. We recognise the context we are working in as an environment protection agency is changing. A fundamental challenge for the 21st century is the over-use of resources and the need to find ways to create social and economic success within planetary constraints. For us, one example of this changing context is that whilst there are still compliance challenges, many of those we regulate are increasingly recognising the value of going beyond compliance. They recognise the positive outcomes that this can bring not just to the environment but to their business and the communities they operate in.

united kingdom501-1,000 employeesFounded unknown

Scottish Environment Protection Agency

environmental services

Our purpose is to protect and improve the environment in ways that, as far as possible, also help create health and wellbeing benefits and sustainable economic growth. We are a non-departmental public body, accountable to Scottish Ministers and the Scottish Parliament, and an independent advisor on the environment. We have 1,2512 employees working in 22 offices, giving us a geographical presence across the whole of Scotland, from the Highlands and Islands to the Borders. We regulate and advise on a wide range of environmental activities. We help business and industry to understand and comply with their environmental responsibilities and legislation and have a range of enforcement powers which we can apply to ensure that regulations are complied with. We take tens of thousands of samples every year from land, water and air, analysing them in the field and in our laboratories to help assess the quality of our environment. Our services include: monitoring and reporting on the state of our environment, working with partners to promote sustainable resource use, environmental regulation, responding to environmental emergencies and providing a range of public warning systems, including our flood warning and guidance service and bathing water quality forecasts. We also operate the Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network and the Airborne Hazards Emergency Response service. We recognise the context we are working in as an environment protection agency is changing. A fundamental challenge for the 21st century is the over-use of resources and the need to find ways to create social and economic success within planetary constraints. For us, one example of this changing context is that whilst there are still compliance challenges, many of those we regulate are increasingly recognising the value of going beyond compliance. They recognise the positive outcomes that this can bring not just to the environment but to their business and the communities they operate in.

united kingdom501-1,000 employeesFounded unknown

Scottish Environment Protection Agency

environmental services

Our purpose is to protect and improve the environment in ways that, as far as possible, also help create health and wellbeing benefits and sustainable economic growth. We are a non-departmental public body, accountable to Scottish Ministers and the Scottish Parliament, and an independent advisor on the environment. We have 1,2512 employees working in 22 offices, giving us a geographical presence across the whole of Scotland, from the Highlands and Islands to the Borders. We regulate and advise on a wide range of environmental activities. We help business and industry to understand and comply with their environmental responsibilities and legislation and have a range of enforcement powers which we can apply to ensure that regulations are complied with. We take tens of thousands of samples every year from land, water and air, analysing them in the field and in our laboratories to help assess the quality of our environment. Our services include: monitoring and reporting on the state of our environment, working with partners to promote sustainable resource use, environmental regulation, responding to environmental emergencies and providing a range of public warning systems, including our flood warning and guidance service and bathing water quality forecasts. We also operate the Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network and the Airborne Hazards Emergency Response service. We recognise the context we are working in as an environment protection agency is changing. A fundamental challenge for the 21st century is the over-use of resources and the need to find ways to create social and economic success within planetary constraints. For us, one example of this changing context is that whilst there are still compliance challenges, many of those we regulate are increasingly recognising the value of going beyond compliance. They recognise the positive outcomes that this can bring not just to the environment but to their business and the communities they operate in.

united kingdom501-1,000 employeesFounded unknown

Scottish European Educational Trust

primary/secondary education

The Scottish European Educational Trust (SEET) is a non-political charity, established in 1993. It aims to promote and encourage education about languages, citizenship and the wider world to young people across Scotland. Our main activities include an annual Euroquiz for primary school pupils and Our Europe, a film-making project for secondary school pupils.

1-10 employeesFounded unknown

scottish forestry

government administration

Scottish Forestry is the Scottish Government agency responsible for forestry support, policy and regulation. BRAVE values are the roots that underpin Scottish Forestry, to create a workplace where our staff, and the people we work with, feel valued, supported and respected. Be professional, Respect others, Act with honesty and integrity, Value teamwork and collaboration and Encourage innovation and creativity.

51-200 employeesFounded unknown

scottish government vtec/e.coli 0157 implementation group

switzerland employeesFounded unknown

scottish government, family law unit

greenland employeesFounded unknown

scottish pacific business finance

financial services

We are the largest specialist working capital provider in Australasia, with more than 1700 clients in industries including transport, labour hire, manufacturing, wholesale, import and printing, employing over 300 people across Australia, New Zealand and China. Our vision is for Scottish Pacific Business Finance to be the first choice for SMEs, to help them increase their cashflow and achieve their business aspirations. Our independent status enables us to react quickly to the increasingly changing needs of our clients and adopt a more flexible approach than most other commercial finance providers. Personal relationships are vital to our business and we strive to make it easy for our clients and our introducer network to do business with us. We are proud to have been awarded Best Business Finance Provider Australia Pacific, in the 2017 TFG International Trade Awards and in 2016, 2015 and 2014 we were awarded Best Cash Flow Lender in The Adviser's annual Non-Bank Lending Awards. We were also named Best Trade Finance Provider 2015 at the international Trade Finance Global Excellence Awards. We look after our clients from full service bases in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Auckland and China.

australia201-500 employeesFounded unknown

scottish partnership for palliative care

hospital & health care

The SPPC is a collaboration of organisations involved in providing care towards the end of life in Scotland. SPPC membership includes all the territorial NHS Boards, all Scottish hospices, a range of professional associations, many national charities, local authorities, social care providers and universities. We undertake a varied range of work, all aimed at improving people’s experiences of living with declining health, death, dying and bereavement in Scotland. Our members recognise the importance of an effective cross sector, multi-professional network, and contribute expertise, perspectives, time, energy and money to make our work possible.

1-10 employeesFounded unknown

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