Weed control with less herbicide
Glyphosate remains the most effective herbicide for invasive and urban weed control. As we enter our 15th year of trading discover how we've evolved to use 60% less herbicide.
Glyphosate remains the most effective herbicide for invasive and urban weed control. As we enter our 15th year of trading discover how we've evolved to use 60% less herbicide.
Bespoke quadbikes and chemical mix reduces herbicide usage on amenity contracts for councils and local authorities. Discover how it's done!
Our experts were once again at Birmingham's NEC in 2024 answering questions on invasive plants and contaminated ground removal..
This highly invasive weed is native to the UK. Find out why infestations cause such a problem for construction and Councils.
Environment Controls have developed a unique Bamboo Excavation Programme that will permanently get rid of Bamboo - the most common invasive species affecting UK gardens and commercial businesses in 2024.
Meet our expanding Amenity Weed Management team, working on large Local Authority contracts across England and Wales.
On 4th Sep 2023 the first comprehensive report was issued by the IPBES on invasive alien species and their control. Read the key points.
Environment Controls exhibited at the CLR EXPO at NEC in 2023. On the stand were some impressive examples of knotweed and bamboo rhizomes.
We spoke to local farmer Jeremy Cottle, and his wife Anya about the wildflower verges they have introduced to the pretty Wiltshire village of Steeple Ashton.
Himalayan balsam is the largest invasive herbaceous plant in Europe. Find out all you need to know in this informative article.
Key takeouts from the Government’s 25 Year Environmental Improvement Plan, launched by DEFRA outlines plans for protecting ecosystems.
What will 2023 bring for invasive weed control? Firstly we wish a warm welcome to 2023 to all our customers and clients across the UK – old and new! In this blog we share some of our predictions for the year and our promises to you. We will continue to evolve new ways to control…
We officially launched the new brand Environment Controls at this year's Expo held at NEC Birmingham 14-15th Sept, joining 149 other exhibitors - the UK's largest event for contaminated land, air and water.
Japanese Knotweed Ltd (JKL) is expanding its services and launching a new sister brand called Environment Controls (EC).
We spoke with Darren Greatbatch, Specialist Advisory Manager about the benefits Environment Controls specialist services will provide.
Company Director and team volunteered to help The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust tackle Himalayan balsam along the Cadnam River.