Announcing our sponsorship of University of Nottingham rugby team
We’re thrilled to announce that we are sponsoring the University of Nottingham Rugby Club (UNRUC) Men’s 1XV for the 2021/22 season. One of the largest
We’re thrilled to announce that we are sponsoring the University of Nottingham Rugby Club (UNRUC) Men’s 1XV for the 2021/22 season. One of the largest
In the early part of 2020, labrador brothers Mick and Mack joined the Environet fold and subsequently revolutionised the Japanese knotweed identification industry. From BBC
It’s National Read a Book Day this month, so it seems like a good time to highlight the go-to consumer guide to Japanese knotweed written by our very own founder and MD Nic Seal, encapsulating everything he’s learnt in his 25 years of working in the knotweed field.
We know how amazing our Japanese knotweed detection dogs are, which is why we were thrilled to get the opportunity to show them off on
Recent research we commissioned by YouGov revealed that property damage is a significant concern for most people. The survey of over 2,000 adults in the
This month we’re celebrating one full year of being 100% owned by our employees, following Environet’s conversion to an Employee Ownership Trust in July 2020.
Rest assured, where invasive species are identified at an early stage and tackled correctly, problems can usually be avoided. Our specialist consultants complete thorough surveys to identify the extent of the problem. Our plans aren’t one-size-fits-all; they’re customised to tackle the invasive species at your property effectively, taking account of all of your requirements.
Our team of experts is available between 9am and 5:30pm, Monday to Friday to answer your enquiries and advise you on the next steps
Want a survey?
If you already know you have an invasive plant problem, you can request a survey online in less than two minutes by providing a few brief details. A member of the team will swiftly come back to you with further information and our availability.
Need quick plant identification?
Simply upload a few images of your problem plant to our identification form and one of our invasive plant experts will take a look and let you know, free of charge what you are dealing with. We’ll also be there to help with next steps where necessary.