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News
- National regeneration agency wins unique lifetime award
- CHPA Annual Conference
- Painting the town green – in 37 colours!
- All change at the Association for Organics Recycling
- Green energy plan for 45,000 homes from British Waterways
- Zero carbon, how low do we go GHA event
- Seminar Presentations – Delivering Sustainable Construction
- Airflush Urinals Installed in Bristol Pub
- Anaerobic digestion helps farmers clean up water environment
- DEFRA launch one-stop shop for adapting to climate impacts
Hotel Accommodation – Margam Park, Port Talbot
Delivering Sustainable Construction 25th September 2008
For those delegates looking for overnight accommodation we would like to suggest Blanco’s Hotel & Restaurant. Blanco’s is situated in Port Talbot 3.8 miles from the inspiring Margam Park Orangery
Discounted Rates
Burdens have negotiated preferential rates for pre-registered delegates for Delivering Sustainable Construction at Margam Park. Rooms are £50-00 per night based on single occupancy. For more information visit the Blanco’s web site. Please quote reference to Burdens Environmental in order to secure your preferential room rate. Please note accommodation is limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Tips on Reducing Water Consumption
On average every person in the UK uses 150 litres of water each day. Burdens Environmental are committed to providing solutions to designers, contractors and end users to help reduce water consumption. Reducing water consumption can help you achieve code for sustainable homes points.
Where to start?
Reducing your water consumption is always a good start. We offer a range of low flush toilets and air flush urinals. Actually harvesting and recycling your water at source will help reduce stains on local authority supplies and help to reduce water bills.
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Water Recycling
We have a large range of rainwater harvesting tanks for commercial and domestic applications. From garden systems, self assemble kits to large tanks. Finally grey water recycling systems to utilise waste water from bathrooms and washing machines for re-use in flushing toilets.



