Green issues high on agenda for Shropshire businesses entering a new year

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For many potential employees, it is becoming a dominant factor in their own decisions as to whether to join a company.

Electric vehicle charging points have become a more common sight

And a survey by Bupa recently revealed 63 per cent of Gen Z and millennial respondents report feeling the burden of climate change and expect sustainability from the companies they work for. The Marches Local Enterprise Partnership is leading the county’s drive to a net zero future and helping businesses drive down their energy costs and emissions by adopting green, clean energy and environmentally-responsible technologies.

Other projects in the region included Marches Network Monitoring to support community decarbonisation. “But most companies will need to be reporting on their contribution to emitting harmful gases in their annual reports, so they need to get prepared. “Let the train take the strain rather than fly and go electric with cars and vans, or could employees car-share, or bike to work?

Managing director Mark Thompson said: “Our vision as a company is about offering solutions today for tomorrow’s world, so getting solar panels fitted at our Shropshire headquarters in Telford was a really obvious next step in our own journey to net zero.”

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