From preventing over 145,000 tonnes of CO2 from entering the atmosphere, to restoring 12 hectares of land for heathland restoration, our team worked extremely hard to continuously improve and grow.
This report highlights key areas that showcase the results of hundreds of hours of teamwork, that have been dedicated to ensure our activities have as positive an impact as possible to our immediate surroundings.
Read the report here: Eco Sustainability Report 2021
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