Want to be noticed among the crowd? Improve the sustainability of your company

By | October 27, 2022
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SSE Green, a provider of renewable energy, has conducted research that demonstrates how customers are increasingly expecting firms to put the environment and people before profit.

SSE Green, a certified renewable energy supplier, has conducted regional surveys across the UK and found that most customers will pick a sustainable firm over a non-green one and that being environmentally conscious is important for maintaining customers.

Nine out of 10 Scots and Midlanders concur that it’s critical for corporations to behave properly by being environmentally friendly and paying the appropriate amount of tax.

When firms in London were given the same question, the percentage of organizations that believed it was more essential to show they are a responsible business increased from one-third to 45%.

The founding partner of Robin Baker Architects in Perthshire, Robin Baker, is motivated by sustainability principles in both his business and his community involvement.

Living within the earth’s capability to supply the resources for our activities and to absorb the trash those activities produce is what is meant by sustainability. Architects have a duty to take into account the influence of buildings on material and energy consumption during their design, construction, usage, and finally disposal.

Source in London In the coming years, London, which now has 850 electric car charging stations, aims to increase that number.

“As a firm aiming to help clean up London’s air, this made perfect sense for us,” said Christophe Arnaud, CEO of Source London. Our consumers have made it plain that they want to be able to use renewable energy to charge their electric vehicles. Our network supplied 100% renewable energy since we were the only charge point supplier in London to guarantee it, which truly sets us apart from the competition.

In response to customer demand for businesses to adopt a more environmentally friendly strategy, branding and design studio Makermet in the Midlands has expanded its range of sustainable consulting services.

“Businesses that have transparent sustainability goals and strategies are better positioned to gain the confidence of clients and staff. Being sustainable doesn’t require us to stop doing what we enjoy or making money from what we do well; rather, it just requires that we take into account costs that go beyond those shown on a profit and loss statement, according to Makermet’s creator, Alex Traska.