What we do
Oakdene Hollins is a boutique sustainability and circular economy consultancy using science to deliver pragmatic recommendations for our clients. Our strategic advice is always backed by robust data analysis. Since 1994 we have been working with our clients to deliver value from sustainability.
Our work covers four broad areas:
As a dedicated team, we envision a future where planetary boundaries are respected and the circular economy prevails, enabling the environment and society to thrive. We enjoy working collaboratively with our clients and networks, tailoring our support to help our partners achieve long-term success, capturing value through creative, tangible solutions. We are a driven, ever-evolving team who are keen to expand our knowledge base in order to provide our clients with value-added consulting and remain at the forefront of developments in sustainability,
We work in the sectors:
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Our Team
We field a team of expert consultants with backgrounds in industry, sustainability and the environment.
Our Impact
Here are a few of our recent reports:
This study aimed to gain a greater understanding of glass usage in the households and hotels, cafés and restaurants (HORECA) channel to enable informed decisions to be made on how best to increase glass collection for recycling rates in this channel.
In 2017, approximately 600,000 tonnes of textiles were collected for re-use and recycling in the UK, which increased to 620,000 tonnes in 2018. Oakdene Hollins, 2019, ‘A quantification of used textile collections for re-use and recycling in the UK’ (unpublished research for WRAP) has been utilised in this report by WRAP.
News & Insights
Latest news about the circular economy
A review of circular economy developments in mattresses and textiles based on the work of sustainability consultants Oakdene Hollins with clients including the National Bed Federation and NACTR
Read about our exciting volunteering day at Hogshaw Farm where the team got their hands dirty planting trees and shrubs for a new pine marten enclosure.