13 Courses in Glasgow

Managing Safely - IOSH Award (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Managing Safely - IOSH Award (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Project appraisal and risk management (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Project appraisal and risk management (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

DIPLOMA IN INSULATION AND BUILDING TREATMENTS

By Oscar Onsite

DIPLOMA IN INSULATION AND BUILDING TREATMENTS
Delivered In-Person in Manchester or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

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Environmental Impact Assessment Training

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Environmental Impact Assessment Training
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 26 minutes
£24.99

Environmental Impact Assessment: Processes & Strategies

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Discover the intricacies of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) processes and strategies in our comprehensive course. Gain insights into legal frameworks, methodologies, stakeholder engagement, and mitigation strategies. Learn to conduct effective EIAs and develop sustainable environmental management programs. Join us to empower yourself in shaping a greener, more sustainable future. Enroll now!

Environmental Impact Assessment: Processes & Strategies
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 30 minutes
£23.99

Environmental Impact Assessment: Evaluating Sustainability

5.0(2)

By Studyhub UK

Environmental Impact Assessment: Evaluating Sustainability
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 26 minutes
£10.99

Environmental Impact Assessment Basics Course

By Training Express

Environmental Impact Assessment Basics Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£12

FORS Lo-City Driving & Compliant Driver - Periodic 7 Hour CPC Course

By Total Compliance

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FORS Lo-City Driving & Compliant Driver - Periodic 7 Hour CPC Course
Delivered OnlineSat, Nov 1608:00 + more
£69.95

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) online course

By Xpert Learning

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) online course
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£9.99

Driver CPC -1 Day Periodic 7-Hour Course: LoCITY & Urban and Rural Driving - Online

By Total Compliance

Enhance your driving skills and reduce your environmental impact. This comprehensive online course combines essential Driver CPC training with LoCITY and urban/rural driving techniques. FORS LoCITY Driver Training will equip you with the knowledge and skills to minimise your vehicle’s environmental impact through: Fuel-efficient driving techniques: Learn how to optimise fuel consumption and reduce emissions. Journey planning: Discover strategies for efficient route planning to save time and fuel. Understanding alternative fuels: Explore the benefits and practicalities of different fuel options. Urban and Rural Driving Training will focus on: Mastering diverse driving environments: Develop confidence and skills for navigating urban and rural roads. Recognising and responding to hazards: Learn to identify potential risks and take appropriate actions. Protecting vulnerable road users: Understand the importance of sharing the road safely with pedestrians, cyclists,and motorcyclists. Effective route planning and stress management: Improve your driving efficiency and overall well-being. By the end of this course, you will have gained valuable insights into eco-friendly driving, enhanced your road awareness and fulfilled your Driver CPC training requirements. This course is ideal for professional drivers seeking to improve their skills, reduce their carbon footprint, and comply with industry regulations. Please note that this course is delivered online and provides 7 hours of Driver CPC training.

Driver CPC -1 Day Periodic 7-Hour Course: LoCITY & Urban and Rural Driving - Online
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£50

Sustainable Energy & Environment Management - QLS Endorsed Course & Certificate

By Imperial Academy

Level 4 & 5 QLS Endorsed Course | 2 QLS Endorsed Certificate Included | 180 CPD Points | Lifetime Access

Sustainable Energy & Environment Management - QLS Endorsed Course & Certificate
Delivered Online On Demand
£300

Biofuels and Alternative Fuel Sources

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Biofuels and Alternative Fuel Sources
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2321 to £2699

Reliability Centred Maintenance
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2493 to £2899

Educators matching "Environmental Impact"

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Sealy MacWheely

sealy macwheely

Kirkintilloch

Hi I'm Katie, the face behind Sealy MacWheely. I am a passionate spinner, knitter and lover of all things bright and colourful! Sealy MacWheely began with very humble beginnings and came into being initially whilst I was a student to raise money for the brilliant charity, Childreach International, with whom I trekked through the Andes of Peru in the summer of 2013. Once the trek to the summit of Machu Picchu was complete I simply couldn't let go of my wee business and after graduating and moving down to the outskirts of the wonderful city of Glasgow I refreshed and rebranded and began the daunting task of vending at local craft markets. It didn't take long for my business to outgrow itself and soon I was driving across the country to larger yarn and fibre festivals and events and with a little hesitation and a lot of excitement I eventually quit my regular job and took up Sealy MacWheely full time. This of course led me to my wee Yarn & Fibre Shop which would never have existed had it not been for the incredible support of our amazing yarn community. With the help of a successful Kickstarter campaign in the autumn of 2018 I was able to move into my beautiful wee shop in Kirkintilloch where I could focus all my creative energy into sharing my love of fluff and colour! I am also passionate about ecology and the environmental impact of my business has been factored into every decision I make. Both the shop and my home where I do my dyeing are powered by 100% renewable energy and I use absolutely no single use plastics in my branded products. I am proud to announce that Sealy MacWheely has recently teamed up with Ecologi, meaning that for every purchase made both in the shop and online a tree will be planted in an effort to combat the climate emergency that our planet currently faces. Although the Covid 19 pandemic has been a bumpy ride the shop has recently moved to a new premises with an in-situ dye studio and I have absolutely no intention of giving up! In fact I have so many exciting adventures lined up for the next year that I can't wait to share with you so keep your eyes peeled!

Bike For Good Glasgow West

bike for good glasgow west

Scotland

Bike for Good is a charity and social enterprise which started in July 2010 in a small stall in Glasgow’s Barras market. With a few donated bikes, a cobbled-together tool kit and a team of volunteers with a huge amount of passion and drive, Bike for Good (then known as Glasgow Bike Shed) was born! We now have three thriving Community Hubs in Glasgow and an amazing team of 42 staff members and 50 + volunteers who are changing thousands of lives through cycling. We have a West Hub, a South Hub and a hub on Civic Street which you can read more about here. You can learn more about the members of our amazing team. Many of our wonderful volunteers have shared their experiences of working with Bike for Good through our online case studies. Bike for Good provides access to low cost but good quality bikes whilst diverting tonnes of waste from landfill. These bikes are kindly donated by members of the public and are then refurbished and sold in our two Community Hubs. Find out more about how to donate your bike. On average, our team of mechanics refurbish over 1000 bikes per year, diverting tonnes of waste from landfill while also providing access to affordable bikes to the public. Find out more about how to buy a refurbished bike. As well as the environmental impact of this work, the income from bike sales helps to fund our work in the community. To keep your bike in tip-top condition, our expert mechanics offer a comprehensive bike maintenance and repair service. The aim is to keep you cycling all year round. In addition, we offer a comprehensive programme of inclusive projects which promote, support and encourage greater levels of cycling. Cycling has a multitude of benefits for society, from environmental improvements to health promotion and financial savings. We have created a series of projects and services which seek to highlight this to the public and fill a gap in current provision. Our work is structured under three impact themes: Active Travel – promotes cycling as a sustainable form of transport through the delivery of: Refurbished bike sales and bike servicing Bike and e-bike loans Community Dr Bikes (pop up bike maintenance sessions) Maintenance classes Bike Buddies programme Weekly cycle training sessions E-cargo bike loans Confidence building led rides Extensive film and speaker event programme Skills and Development – improves the life chances of young people and adults who are not engaged in full time education or employment through the delivery of: Maintenance classes City and Guilds qualifications Build your own bike courses Fix your own bike sessions, including ones for young people Govanhill Gears Kids Club (led ride and learn to ride activities) Bespoke volunteering and development programme Women and non-binary specific maintenance programme Health and Wellbeing – improves the mental and physical wellbeing of people with long-term health conditions through the delivery of: 1:1 cycle confidence building sessions Weekly group rides Supporting partner organisations and participants to create their own cycling groups/hubs Providing an affordable transport option to those on a low income via reduced price Nextbike memberships Weekly women and non-binary specific cycle training sessions You can find out more about these services and how to access them through the Get a Bike, Repair a Bike, Get Cycling and Develop Your Skills pages. Recently we launched a subsidiary organisation (in partnership with Vélogik) called Motion Forward which provides business to business service and fleet maintenance. A share of the income from Motion Forward will help deliver our charitable work. vision, mission and values Our projects and services are all designed to help achieve our vision and mission: vision A healthy and inclusive environment where everyone in the community benefits from more people cycling. mission We enable people to ride a bike. We believe that cycling is the most effective and sustainable form of transport; we believe it enhances our chances for a healthy life and environment. values Passionate – We are passionate about cycling as a tool for positive change. Supportive – We work at the heart of communities, empowering people and building partnerships. To make this happen, we nurture a collaborative work environment. Environmentally aware – We protect and preserve the environment for the benefit of all. Expertise – We continuously develop our skills and share them with our volunteers and staff, and throughout the community.