The Waste Framework Directive presents unique challenges. The CL:AIRE Definition of Waste: Code of Practice (DoW CoP) does not currently allow the re-use of material legally defined as a waste.
So what options are there for sustainable development of sites with landfill materials? E3P's Director Martin Dyer will discuss and explore options and the legislative frameworks and environmental science to support this.
Our speakers
Martin Dyer, Director, E3P
Martin Dyer is the Director at E3P, where he plays a pivotal role in overseeing the technical review of a wide range of contaminated land, geotechnical and environmental waste management projects along with the consultancy's overall operations. With over 20 years of dedicated service in the environmental sector, Martin has become a seasoned professional with extensive expertise in environmental and geotechnical site investigation, risk assessment, auditing, and remediation.
Throughout his career, Martin has been extensively involved in the remediation and redevelopment of brownfield land, highly polluted industrial sites and former waste facilities, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of the associated risks. Collaborating closely with colleagues, he has gained extensive experience in evaluating and mitigating the risks associated with contaminated land in soil and groundwater, working with colleagues to create safer environments.
Martin's global perspective is evident in his extensive experience in complex environmental assessments and the design and validation of remediation projects. His work has taken him to various corners of the world, allowing him to contribute to detailed quantitative environmental assessments on a diverse range of sites.