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Thursday, 13 February 2014

Sustainably speaking at the UK Business Council for Sustainable Development and Cynnal Cymru

It’s not every day we’re invited to share the floor with representatives Coca Cola, Arriva Trains Wales and the Energy Savings Trust.

Yesterday’s Wales launch of the UKBCSD initiative is about encouraging a shift towards more sustainable behaviour in business, and the Sustainable Development Charter, seems to us like a fantastic opportunity to exchange knowledge with industry from across all sectors.

Our (soon to be launched) self assessment toolkit for food businesses to identify,improve and communicate their sustainability credentials demonstrates how Ecostudio can support the UKBCSD and Cynnal Cymru in enabling sustainable behaviour in business.

With flooding, snow and high winds disrupting travel links and perhaps serving as a (not so) gentle reminder of the role the climate has in our lives. Delegates that braved the elements to get to Cardiff learned about a variety of ways that large organisations and SMEs are winning new business through taking environmentally and people friendly approaches. 

Ways to save energy through using less water, improving safety and increasing customer satisfaction through better signage, using new (plant based) materials that prevent packaging waste and increase brand value were just some of the practical business activities described by an excellent and diverse group of speakers.

Drawing on Ecostudio work and using practical examples. Iain Cox explained the importance of developing sustainable approaches to business, the market drivers and challenges facing micro and SMEs, particularly those in the Welsh food sector.

More about the event including the presentations can be viewed here.



Friday, 30 October 2009

Ecostudio new website launching on November 19th - check back soon!

We're currently developing and updating our website to inform potential clients about what we do and to act as a resource for sustainable business in the food and drink sector.

We're compiling a number of case studies of companies that we've worked with in recent years. These provide examples of how developing innovative and responsible practices improves sustainability and is simply better for business.

Here's a few links to provide a taster:

The Knobbly Carrot Food Company: http://www.theknobblycarrot.co.uk/

Ty Tanglwyst Dairy: http://www.tytanglwystdairy.com/

Bacheldre Mill: http://www.bacheldremill.co.uk/

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