Tim Good

Technical Director - Sustainable Waste Management

Europe


Biography

Tim has over 20 years of experience in environmental consultancy, largely focusing on supporting private, public, and investment clients with waste, resource, energy, and built environment projects. Projects include research studies, strategies and policy informing reports, options assessments, infrastructure capacity review, evidence base development, life cycle assessment studies, service review, and options for service decarbonisation. In addition to the above, for private waste sector clients, Tim provides procurement support, comprehensive decarbonisation reviews, and infrastructure offtake opportunity assessments (including private wire electricity, heat, and carbon dioxide commodities).

In recent years, Tim has focused in on supporting the development of energy projects (including offshore wind farms) and built environment projects (working across the residential - including high rise, care, leisure, commercial, and industrial sub-sectors). In the built environment space, Tim provides high level strategic advice on operational waste management options (including innovative methods of waste receipt and containment) through to detailed design development with architect teams, to ensure building designs consider waste management interfaces and include waste management solutions which are compliant and future proofed. Projects include development and redevelopment projects of all sizes, from single buildings to large scale masterplans. Tim also supports clients with the development of site waste management plans for planning applications and planning condition discharge. Within all of Tim’s projects he works closely with the client and (internal / external) multi-disciplinary experts to ensure successful project delivery.

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  • Insight

    27 March 2025

    6 minutes read

    Simpler Recycling: Are your proposed development designs compliant?

    by Tim Good


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