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Achieving Sustainable Success: A 38% Energy Reduction Milestone

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In a world that is becoming increasingly conscious of its environmental impact, it's vital for organisations to take meaningful steps towards sustainability. We are thrilled to share a remarkable accomplishment from our Sittingbourne office, where dedicated efforts and conscientious actions have led to an astounding 38% reduction in energy consumption between 2019 and 2022.

This achievement isn't just a number; it's a testament to the power of collective commitment and informed decision-making. The journey towards energy efficiency began with a shift in mindset within our teams, sparking a heightened environmental awareness that cascaded into tangible changes. Simple yet impactful actions such as switching off lights, powering down switches, and unplugging sockets became second nature, resulting in a noticeable decrease in energy wastage.

A key contributor to this reduction was the adoption of hybrid working practices. Embracing flexible schedules meant fewer individuals in the office at any given time, leading to reduced energy usage. However, the star player in this sustainability story is undoubtedly the installation of new LED light replacements. These innovative lights not only illuminate our spaces efficiently but also significantly cut down energy consumption, playing a pivotal role in our quest for a greener footprint.

Our Sittingbourne office's achievement is a true reflection of the change we can drive when environmental consciousness meets practical action. The numbers don't just represent a reduction in energy usage; they represent our firm's dedication to being responsible stewards of the planet's resources. As we celebrate this milestone, we eagerly await the forthcoming data from our other offices, including the new Gillingham office, which is set to contribute to our ongoing commitment to sustainability.

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