Creative Environmental Networks

Creative Environmental Networks

Creative Environmental Networks (CEN) is a UK-based company delivering a range of services to engage householders, businesses and communities in environmental and social improvement.

Founded in 1997 by Dominic Gooding as a non-profit organisation, in 2008 limits on distributing profits to its two remaining members were removed, and a conventional limited company (CEN Services Limited) set up as a holding company.[1] CEN now has over fifty staff members based in London and Kent.

References

  1. ^ Private Eye, "Solar powered profits", Issue 1260, 16–29 April 2010, p30

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