Outputs
Presentation
- L. Frater, The Role of Social Enterprises in an Integrated Waste Management Infrastructure, Waste 2008: Waste and Resource Management - a Shared Responsibility, Waste Conference 2008, Stratford-upon-Avon
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Book Chapters
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Frater, L., Morley, A., Hines, F., The Role of Social Enterprises in an Integrated Waste Management Infrastructure, Waste 2008: Waste and Resource Management - a Shared Responsibility, (Ed: M. Townshend) Waste Conference Ltd, 2008, ISBN-10: 0953930149
Reports
Policy Briefing
Spatial Maps
The following are a variety of maps produced which represent:
1. Population of social enterprises in England and Wales
2. Location of SEs collecting specific waste types and location of reprocessing facility
- Map 2 – Glass
- Map 4 – Paper
- Map 6 – Plastic
- Map 8 – Electrical and Electronic Equipment
- Map 10 – Textiles
- Map 12 – Furniture
- Map 13 - Metal
3. Distances in time across Wales from SE’s collecting waste to reprocessing facility handling waste
- Map 3 – Glass
- Map 5 – Paper
- Map 7 – Plastic
- Map 9 – Electrical and Electronic Equipment
- Map 11 – Textiles
- Map 14 - Metal
Typology Tool
The typology model developed for the project was used to assist in the identification of the different types of social enterprises currently in existence. It provides an illustrative example of the range of organisations and the types of factors that may influence their growth. To view the typology tool,
click here.

