Enviro Technology Services (ET) is now rebranded as Cura Terrae.
21st April 2021

Mike Smith attains Fellowship Status at Royal Society of Chemistry

Mike Smith

Enviro Technology Customer Services Manager, Mike Smith, has attained Fellowship status of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).

For Mike, also a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) and a Chartered Chemist (CChem), becoming a FRSC fulfils a long-term personal ambition and recognises a career of almost 40 years working primarily in the fields of analytical chemistry, stack emissions testing and air quality monitoring.

Mike is highly experienced in analytical chemistry and has a wealth of knowledge on analytical monitoring technology, standards, calibration and measurement quality assurance and uncertainty. Mike has been on-board with ET for over 5-years now and manages our large and very busy service team. His attainment of FRSC status highlights ET’s commitment to personal development and also ET’s continued mission of collective professional growth by means of training, CPD, vocational qualifications, and professional memberships.

Duncan Mounsor Managing Director

This summer’s wildfires severely degraded air quality

16th September 2025

With many wildfires burning across the world this summer, we look at the effects they have on air quality.

Elspeth Rider Copywriter

Cura Terrae Air to provide Aerosol Magee Scientific black carbon instruments to UK & Ireland

16th September 2025

The Cura Terrae Air division is delighted to announce a new exclusive partnership with Aerosol Magee Scientific, effective 1st September 2025, for the supply of world-leading instrumentation for the measurement and research of carbonaceous aerosols.

Duncan Mounsor Director

Cura Terrae Air Welcomes Felicity Sharp as Managing Director

15th September 2025

Cura Terrae Air (formerly Enviro Technology Services) is proud to announce the appointment of Felicity Sharp as Managing Director, marking an exciting new chapter for the business.

Nick Dilworth Group Chief Executive Officer