Realising Environmental and Social Gains

Not everything about the impact of Covid-19 on the world has been negative. Many have noted the incidental benefits to the environment, and the way in which we have collectively and individually re-appraised how we relate to our families, friends and communities.

As we emerge from the most stringent constraints that created those conditions, businesses are starting to consider how these positives can be implemented, maintained and expanded. The Keele Research and Innovation Support Programme can bring creative thinking and fresh perspectives to bear on how your business can build on these unexpected gains for everyone's benefit.

Case Study

A leading landscape contractor which specialises in school garden projects utilised the Keele Research and Innovation Support Programme (KRISP) programme to measure the impact of their environmental and social services.

“The work that we’ve completed with Keele has provided us with a whole range of ideas and a strong profile of what we do, helping to showcase the positive outcomes that can be achieved by taking the classroom outside. Research has also helped to highlight the benefits of outdoor learning to children with special educational needs." 

Tony Millar, Director at Great Grounds       

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ERDF landscape logo The Keele Research and Innovation Support Programme is delivered through the Keele University Science & Innovation Park Smart Innovation Hub (Project reference 32R17P01691). This programme is part-funded through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the England 2014 to 2020 European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) Growth Programme.