Biogas breakthrough fuels ALPS Ecoscience’s growth
Wiltshire-based ALPS Ecoscience is redefining performance in the biogas sector, achieving a 30% uplift in biomethane production compared to industry standards.
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Wiltshire-based ALPS Ecoscience is redefining performance in the biogas sector, achieving a 30% uplift in biomethane production compared to industry standards.
Responding to the latest interest rate decision by the Bank of England, David Bharier, Head of Research at the British Chambers of Commerce said:
In an era of rapid urban transformation and climate urgency, the built environment has become a focal point for regional prosperity. The decisions made today regarding infrastructure projects, transport networks, and sustainability initiatives will have lasting consequences for everyone who lives and works in the region. To address this, Business West hosts the Planning, Transport and Climate Change Group (PTCC), a strategic forum that brings together senior representatives from both the private and public sectors.
Our Chamber membership team plays a vital role in supporting businesses of all shapes and sizes across the region. From helping members connect and grow, to ensuring they get the most out of their benefits, the team is at the heart of everything we do.
The latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) from Business West reveals a challenging and uncertain economic landscape for businesses across the South West. Covering the second quarter of 2025, the findings highlight persistent recruitment difficulties, deteriorating trading conditions, and a cautious outlook on investment and profitability.
Responding to the launch of the Government’s Small Business Plan, Alex Veitch, Director of Policy at the BCC, said:
Responding to President Trump’s decision to charge import duties for low value goods entering the US, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy, said: “This development has been coming for several months but is still a major blow to UK exporters to the US. Smaller firms and sole traders, who have invested strongly in e-commerce sales internationally, will be worst hit. “But the UK is in a comparatively advantageous position in terms of these additional duties compared with those faced by other countries. “The EU is also likely to scrap its de minimis threshold by 2028, and the UK government is launching a review into removing the threshold here too. “There are still great opportunities, both in the US market and other markets globally for UK goods, but SMEs will need to rethink their sales and distribution plans to deal with these added duties. “The Chamber Network in the UK, and internationally, can provide the best advice, alongside the logistics industry, to overcome these challenges and sustain export growth. “Action on the government’s new trade strategy is now also more urgent. Exporters to the US, particularly SMEs and sole traders, will need additional support and advice to deal with the disruption and added costs these de minimis threshold changes will cause.”
We are thrilled Business West has been named a finalist in the 2025 World Chambers Competition, hosted by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) World Chambers Federation. Our project, ‘Innovation in International Trade: Carnet Tracker and CarnetCheck’, has been recognised in the Best Chamber Innovation Project category. This recognition underscores our dedication to driving innovation in international trade and delivering exceptional service to our customers.
Reacting to news on the signing of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy at the BCC, said: “The signing of this agreement is a clear signal of the UK’s continuing commitment to free and fair trade.