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The following information is provided for convenience as part of the service we offer at this website. However, Community Resources Network Scotland (CRNS) cannot accept any liability for its accuracy or content. Visitors who rely on this information do so at their own risk.

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The CRNS is a registered Scottish Charity (Charity No SC036006) and a company limited by guarantee (Company No SC266160). Company registered in Scotland.

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Suite 62
Stirling Business Centre
Wellgreen Place
Stirling
FK8 2DZ

 

 

About CRNSAbout CRNS

   Valuing our waste resources, working at the local level

The Community Resources Network Scotland (CRNS) represents recycling and re-use organisations across Scotland on issues of sustainable community resource management.

Most members of CRNS are social enterprises managing waste resources at a local level through recycling, reuse, composting, waste reduction and waste education activities. They prevent tonnes of valuable product and materials from ending up in landfill, create local jobs and other economic opportunities, and typically work to help those on low incomes or who are disadvantaged.

2012 CRNS Annual Conference

Speaker and workshop presentations from our 2012 Conference can be accessed from this webpage.

 
CRNS is supported by:
Zero WasteGreener ScotlandScottish Goverment
CRNS