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Corby-based See Limited is continuing in its efforts to reduce its carbon emissions by joining the Northampton Sustainability Accord.
Established by the Sustainability Local Innovation Partnership Agenda Hub (SLIPAH), the Accord is a pioneering sustainability research and knowledge exchange hub with a focus on transformative change in the local Northamptonshire area and beyond. It’s made up of like-minded organisations that share the same target of reducing their carbon footprint.
As part of the company’s acceptance into the Accord, it has taken on several key responsibilities which were agreed at the University of Northampton (UoN) Sustainability Summit held earlier this year. One of these includes sharing sustainable practices and initiatives with other signatories.
“Sustainability is a lynchpin of our daily conversations and we are proud to have a number of initiatives already in place to help us take sustainable steps forward and reduce our carbon emissions,” said Robert Thompson, CEO, See Limited.
“These include solar panel installation, electric vehicle policy and being part of the Science Based Targets Initiative, all of which demonstrates our commitment to adopting best practice in sustainability.
“We’re really pleased to announce this partnership with the Northampton Sustainability Accord. Our vision matches its long-term objectives and with their
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