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 Research

Resource Futures offers a wide range of research services that enable our clients to optimise their business and service provisions and forward their organisational objectives. We provide quality research so our clients know that their decisions are based on solid proven information and delivery techniques. Research applications have included planning communication campaigns, introduction of new waste services and piloting new business services.

We are able to offer primary data gathering of observed behaviour including waste analysis, market research for businesses, social science research to investigate motivators and barriers to changing behaviour and practical feasibility studies based on our practical experience of delivering resource efficiency projects for both the public and business sectors.

We are experienced in a wide range of research techniques from desk research to running practical pilot studies. We can ensure that the research methodology is the most appropriate for your research objectives and that analysis and reports are pertinent to the question asked and appropriate to the intended audience. We want your research to produce meaningful information that furthers your objectives.

We directly manage primary data gathering, from both the consumer and business market and whether this is collected by phone, field work, web-based or by post. This gives us greater control over project management and means that clients can be confident that data gathered will be accurate and projects delivered on time. Our experienced facilitators who conduct focus groups and workshops keep abreast of the latest qualitative survey techniques.


 

 

Research