
CCW
CCW is the independent voice for water consumers in England and Wales.
Since 2005, CCW have helped thousands of consumers resolve complaints against their water company or retailer. All of their work is informed by extensive research, which is used to champion the interests of consumers and influence water companies, governments and regulators.
If you’re a household or business water consumer in England or Wales, CCW is here to fight your corner. Ready to provide free advice and support, answer your questions and take up unresolved complaints with your water company or retailer.
Find out more: ccw.org.uk

Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM)
The Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM) is the largest recognised professional body in the world for the credit management community. Formed over 80 years ago, the Institute was granted its Royal Charter in 2015. Representing all areas of the credit and collections lifecycle, it is the trusted leader and expert in its field, providing its members with support, resources, advice and career development as well as a networking and interactive community.
We pride ourselves in setting the highest standards and offer a comprehensive range of training and Ofqual regulated qualifications that have become the recognised standard in the credit profession. Our qualifications and range of flexible learning opportunities equip our members with the professional skills they need at every stage in their career. We help organisations of all sizes manage credit and maximise cash collection efficiently and professionally in an increasingly challenging business environment.
Find out more: www.cicm.com

Colour Studios
Colour Studios display solutions are sustainable with no waste going to landfill. You are able to promote your sustainable policies and save money compared to traditional metal and plastic displays. These 100% recyclable printed cardboard displays are ideally suited to both event organisers and exhibitors. The displays are great value, offer eye-catching creative shapes, can be self-installed, re-used and then at the end of their useful lives be disposed of via a cardboard recycling service. Sustainable exhibiting, what’s not to like?
Contact the supplier: sales@colourstudios.co.uk / www.colourstudios.co.uk/recyclable-displays

Energy UK
Energy UK is the trade association for the energy industry, representing companies investing billions of pounds to secure our country’s current and future energy needs.
From growing start-ups to major electricity generators, grid and infrastructure developers and energy suppliers, our members are driving change across power, heat, transport and flexibility.
We provide a collective voice for the sector working with governments, regulators, charities and other organisations to provide crucial insight that shapes policy, offers solutions and promotes best practice.
Our broad view across the whole system supports evidence-based positions which are not tied to particular technologies, and are focused on delivering strategic benefits for people, businesses and the economy.
We champion initiatives such as our Vulnerability Commitment, which pushes suppliers to go beyond regulation to support customers with additional needs, and TIDE, the industry's drive for greater inclusion and diversity. Through our Young Energy Professionals Forum, we support the development of future leaders.
Find out more: energy-uk.org.uk

National Energy Action (NEA)
National Energy Action (NEA), the fuel poverty charity, campaigns so everyone can afford to live in a warm, safe and healthy home. This is something denied to millions because of poor housing, low incomes, and high bills.
Working across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the charity aims to improve the lives of people in fuel poverty. They directly support people with energy and income maximisation advice and they advocate on issues including improving the energy efficiency of homes.
Partnerships and collaboration have been at the heart of National Energy Action for over 40 years, helping to drive better health and wellbeing outcomes for people struggling to heat their homes
Find out more: www.nea.org.uk