Sustainable or 'clean' technology describes those technologies aimed at sustainable development, or step-change advances aimed at reducing the material, energy and environmental impacts of production processes.
Examples include:
- Renewable energy and biofuels
- Innovative use of renewable raw materials
- Process intensification
- New product ownership models
- Certain biocatalysis and nanotechnology applications.
Many large companies are already adopting clean technologies; we offer support services for the challenges that these strategic decisions can create.
Industrial clients ask that we identify collaborators, public funding
and market opportunities for their sustainable innovations.
Economic development departments engage Oakdene Hollins to promote clean technology clusters in their region.
Government departments engage us to run funding programmes, to monitor funded projects and design systems to measure success. |