Links

SARIA Bio-Industries

Main shareholders in PDM Group
www.saria.com

Foodchain & Biomass Renewables Association (FABRA)

UK National trade association representing the foodchain recycling industry. FABRA members handle more than 65% of the foodchain by-products generated each year in the UK.
www.fabra.co.uk

European Fat Processors & Renderers Association (EFPRA)

Trade association representing the EU fat processing and rendering industries. EFPRA members process more than 16 million metric tonnes of animal by-products at over 450 plants.
www.efpra.eu

Renewable Energy Association (REA)

Promoting renewable energy in the UK, latest news and information on sustainable sources of energy
www.r-e-a.net

The Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association (ADBA)

ADBA has been established to represent all businesses involved in the anaerobic digestion and biogas industries, to help remove the barriers they face and to support its members to grow their businesses
www.adbiogas.co.uk

Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA)

PDM Group are members of the PFMA, the main trade association representing the UK pet food industry
www.pfma.org.uk

Letsrecycle.com

News and information for all those involved in sustainable waste management in the UK today.
www.letsrecycle.com

Links to regulatory information

Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)

Information and guidance on EU regulations relating to the production, handling and processing of animal by-products
ww2.defra.gov.uk/food-farm/byproducts

Environment Agency Guidance

Detailed information covering all legal aspects of the handling and processing of animal by-products from the Environment Agency's 'NetRegs' guidance section
www.environment-agency.gov.uk/netregs

European Food Safety Authority

EFSA provides independent scientific advice on all matters linked to food safety - including safety assessments for bio-fuels such as tallow
www.efsa.eu.int

Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC)

Link to the renewable energy section of the Department of Energy & Climate Change. In depth analysis of the UK's need for renewable energy and UK Government policy on the delivery of renewable energy
www.decc.gov.uk