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Women in engineering
A 2022 briefing highlights the gradual increase in the number of women in engineering roles over the past 11 years, noting significant growth in certain positions and industries.
Explore the 2022 report on women's representation in engineering, revealing trends and shifts in gender balance within the sector over the past decade.
Prestigious SocEnv Awards Open for Nominations
Nominations are now open for the 2022 SocEnv Awards, recognising exceptional contributions to environmental protection. Categories include Environmental Professional of the Year and Registrant Newcomer of the Year.
The 2022 SocEnv Awards are open for nominations, celebrating outstanding environmental professionals. Submit your nomination by 22nd April 2022.
Spring Launches First Innovation Challenge
Spring, the water sector's innovation centre, has launched its first innovation challenge focused on achieving Net Zero Carbon, inviting solutions from innovators until 14 March.
Spring has launched its first innovation challenge on Net Zero Carbon, inviting UK and Ireland innovators to submit solutions until 14 March.
Future Water focusing on industry talent
Future Water is launching an Emerging Talent Group to attract and retain new professionals in the water sector, fostering innovation and collaboration. The first meeting is scheduled for 9th February 2022.
Future Water is establishing an Emerging Talent Group to support new professionals in the water sector, promoting innovation and collaboration.
Insights from the judges of the Water Breakthrough Challenge 2
The judges of the Water Breakthrough Challenge 2 have shared insights on the future of the water sector, emphasising the importance of innovation and technology in addressing upcoming challenges. Winners will be announced in early 2022.
Explore insights from the judges of the Water Breakthrough Challenge 2 on the future of the water sector and the role of innovation in overcoming challenges.
‘Chemical cocktail’ of sewage, slurry and plastic polluting English rivers puts public health and nature at risk
The Environmental Audit Committee highlights that only 14% of English rivers meet good ecological standards, primarily due to pollution from various sources. This situation poses significant risks to public health and the environment.
The Environmental Audit Committee reports that pollution is severely impacting English rivers, with only 14% meeting good ecological standards.
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