Phlorum Limited is an environmental consultancy that specialises in providing bespoke Japanese knotweed eradication services. Uniquely we will tailor our techniques and methodologies to fit neatly in with your development and/or groundworks programmes. more >
We carry out air quality reports for planning applications, Environmental Statements (ES) for large schemes that require detailed Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), and can help you submit robust applications to the Environment Agency for Pollution, Prevention and Control permits. more >
We deliver tailored, cost-effective and professional solutions, designed to meet your project and development needs, carried out in agreement with the local authority and other statutory bodies. more >
We have specific qualifications and experience in projects where contamination is a major issue and our capabilities in related environmental disciplines mean we offer a uniquely client-centred approach. more >
We will coordinate Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) work, providing a dedicated, client-centred service. more >
We provide specialist and comprehensive environmental management services to industrial and commercial clients, including the development, installation and auditing of Environmental Management Systems (EMS), the development of Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) applications and the review of environmental Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes. more >
We work with our clients to provide detailed ecological assessments from the planning process through to habitat improvement and ecological watching briefs in ecologically sensitive areas. Ecological assessments are particularly important for projects that may impact upon European Protected Species (EPS). Our focus is on the specific needs of the developer and our mitigation work includes DEFRA licensed activities to prevent damage to existing habitats. more >
Sustainability in development projects influences energy use, materials use, waste created, water use, ecological impact, transport and land use. more >
An estimated 1.8 million residences and 140,000 commercial properties (assets worth £250 billion) are at risk of flooding in the UK. more >