
Brownfield briefing: tangled up in knotweed
Environet are featured in the latest issue of Brownfield Briefing, published in November 2016. Nic Seal, Managing Director of Environet, explains why the rhizome system

Environet are featured in the latest issue of Brownfield Briefing, published in November 2016. Nic Seal, Managing Director of Environet, explains why the rhizome system

Japanese knotweed is featured in the October/November edition of Eco-Building News. The article showcases our unique patented environmentally-friendly removal method – Xtract™. Developed in 2008,

Japanese knotweed is featured in The Week magazine, published on 5th November 2016. Japanese knotweed is often featured in the press, often with inaccurate information.

Have you booked your tickets yet? Environet will be exhibiting at the UK Construction Week, which starts this coming Tuesday. Make sure you visit our

Published on 11th October 2016 on The Business Magazine website. A property owner was planning to start work on an extension to the back of

Featured on 2nd October 2016 on Eagle Radio. Nic Seal, Managing Director of Environet, was interviewed for Eagle Radio, which aired on Sunday. Japanese knotweed
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