Andrew Scutt
Event Year: 2025
Through her role as Advisor at ReLondon, Casey provides support to eleven of the London boroughs on waste, recycling and circular economy projects. She also delivers various research & innovation projects, focusing on circular solutions at a neighbourhood / community level. This includes the two-year demonstrator pilot Heston in the Loop with LB Hounslow, and currently a circular food community project focusing on increasing low-carbon food consumption and reducing food waste in partnership with LB Islington.
Rohin is a sustainability and waste management professional with a background in environmental engineering and hands-on experience helping businesses improve compliance, reduce waste, and achieve certifications like Zero Waste to Landfill. Currently, He works as a Waste and Resource Traceability Consultant, where he leads site audits, advises on circular economy strategies, and supports clients through regulatory shifts like EPR and the UK’s packaging reforms.
Rohin’s journey started with a Master’s in Environmental and Energy Engineering from the University of Sheffield, where he researched innovative phosphorus recovery from wastewater. Since then, he’s worked across multiple sectors—consulting on water and energy systems, managing complex producer compliance submissions, and helping organisations turn environmental goals into practical action.
Savannah (she/her) is an artist, facilitator and therapist recently qualifying at RSPOPUK. Her background in the arts and collaboration inform her interests in co-discovering creative ways for engaging with personal and collective challenges. She is a co-founder of bring it to the table (BITTT), a facilitation initiative fostering reflection, collaboration, and systemic thinking.
Andrea (she/her) is an eco-scenographer, performance maker, artist and facilitator and therapist in training at RSPOPUK. She’s a co-founder of Ecostage – helping to link sustainable practices with creativity and well-being. She also co-founded bring it to the table (BITTT), a facilitation initiative fostering reflection, collaboration, and systemic thinking.
Tina Aileen is a photographer and designer-maker. In 2010 Tina graduated from Central Saint Martin’s Fashion Design Womenswear course.
During her time at St. Martin’s, Tina encountered a UK-based charity called TRAID, which inspired her to dedicate her life to eco-fashion.