Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Telford, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Profession
Trustee and Corporate Advocate for The Wildlife Trusts
Secteur d’activité
CleanTech / Environment
À propos
In 1986 Andy Whyle joined Ricoh UK Products Ltd, part of Ricoh Japan, the world’s leading manufacturer of office automation equipment.
He began as a QC Inspector, moved into Production Supervision, and became a specialist in production systems to meet ISO standards. He achieved the position of Environment Officer in 2001.
He was asked to be Vice Chair of BESST in 2002, and accepted the position of Chair in 2006.
Since then he has represented Ricoh and BESST membership in the arena of sustainability in areas including:
Business:
National Industrial Symbiosis Program: Chair of West Midlands Program Advisory Group
Sustainability West Midlands: member and an inaugural Top 50 Green Le...
Mots-clés
circular economy
corporate biodiversity
sustainability
remanufacturing
resource conservation
mark anderson
besst
andy whyle
stakeholder engagement
natural capital
the environmentalist
ricoh
business environment
business network
industrial symbiosis
business continuity
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(7)Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Telford, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Profession
Trustee and Corporate Advocate for The Wildlife Trusts
Secteur d’activité
CleanTech / Environment
À propos
In 1986 Andy Whyle joined Ricoh UK Products Ltd, part of Ricoh Japan, the world’s leading manufacturer of office automation equipment.
He began as a QC Inspector, moved into Production Supervision, and became a specialist in production systems to meet ISO standards. He achieved the position of Environment Officer in 2001.
He was asked to be Vice Chair of BESST in 2002, and accepted the position of Chair in 2006.
Since then he has represented Ricoh and BESST membership in the arena of sustainability in areas including:
Business:
National Industrial Symbiosis Program: Chair of West Midlands Program Advisory Group
Sustainability West Midlands: member and an inaugural Top 50 Green Le...
Mots-clés
circular economy
corporate biodiversity
sustainability
remanufacturing
resource conservation
mark anderson
besst
andy whyle
stakeholder engagement
natural capital
the environmentalist
ricoh
business environment
business network
industrial symbiosis
business continuity
Tout plus