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Egham: The Fourfront Group on 'Green' shortlist

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TBM Team

Leading commercial interior specialists the Fourfront Group have been shortlisted in the top 60 Sunday Times Best Green Companies 2011.

The Sunday Times Best Green Companies awards, sets out to identify and celebrate the achievements of British businesses that are striving to improve their environmental performance and use a robust methodology to measure environmental information such as energy spend, waste produced and internal environmental policies, procedures and controls.

Over the past four years the Fourfront Group has endeavoured to minimise the environmental impact of its activities and the implementation of its robust environmental management system has gained them the ISO14001 accreditation.

The Fourfront Group’s environmental initiatives – ranging from reducing waste on site by, becoming carbon negative, the launch of a 'reuse, reduce, recycle' scheme and other more 'hands on' schemes such as a volunteering day in Alice Holt forest, a tree planting day in Dartmoor and introducing a cycling scheme for its employees – have contributed to being recognised as one of the UK’s top 60 Green companies.

Clive Lucking, Fourfront Group‘s managing director, comments: “Our consistent environmental message and initiatives have played an important part in educating our supply chain and transforming our internal processes. Our employees have embraced our green initiatives right from the start and this was reflected in the employees survey carried out by the Sunday Times to find out whether the company standards and procedures are executed throughout our organisation.“

Contact:
Guenaelle Watson, group marketing manager, 07983-468569, gwatson@fourfrontgroup.co.uk

TBM Team

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