Liz is an Associate Director within the Environmental Policy & Economics practice and joined the company in 2021
Liz is an environmental toxicologist with experience specialising in understanding the source, fate and effects of chemicals in the environment. She has delivered and managed projects for the UK Environment Agency, Defra, European Commission, European Environment Agency (EEA) and European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
Her expertise lies in the area of emerging contaminants and has led to her completing work on the risks associated with endocrine disruptors in drinking water, hazards and effects of intentionally added microplastics, prioritising chemical risks to groundwater from practices such as land spreading of waste and identifying contaminants of emerging concern to surface waters. In addition to this, Liz has managed international work on POPs under the Stockholm Convention, reviewed global chemical regimes beyond EU REACH and completed studies to support the recent work on the broad restriction of PFAS and the zero pollution ambition of the EU.
Able to meet very tight deadlines and a pleasure to work with.
Planning Potential
The process impacts, and value-for-money evaluation framework helps to identify what further action is needed to improve the natural environment for the remainder of the plan period.
Map existing EU air quality legislation and identify missing or conflicting policy instruments
Various projects across the campus over several years.
Student accommodation in an area of poor air quality
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