WRAP has appointed Integrated Skills to its four-year framework, to provide high quality waste composition services.
Alan Paget, Integrated Skills Managing Director commented, “we are delighted to join the WRAP Framework for Waste Composition Analysis. We are pleased to be recognised for our reliable, risk-free, high quality work in this field that is indicative of WRAP’s and our own values”.
WRAP sought contractors with “significant demonstrable skills, expertise and experience to deliver the requirements of this framework effectively”. WRAP follows key principles of quality assurance in its research and delivery and Integrated Skills were selected as one of four providers who could provide services which match this integrity.
Stuart Henshaw and Sarah Knapp lead Integrated Skills WCA work. Stuart noted; “with over 10 years’ experience of Waste Composition Analysis already, we can bring our long-established GIS, mapping and data management skills to this work too, for example, by using Census data and Output Area Codes (OAC & LOAC data) to select sampling areas that mirror the overall make-up of the authority. By choosing the best possible sampling areas, we can increase the value of our samples, the robustness of our data collection, and ensure that our results can be used with confidence to formulate waste strategy and future service design”.
Sarah Knapp, Integrated Skill’s WCA Expert who has over 20 years’ experience in the field, added that, “In response to Covid-19, we have further strengthened our Health & Safety approach putting in place additional PPE and revising our procedures to keep our teams, and the public safe”.
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