Agency commits to eco-friendly office refurbishments

Agency commits to eco-friendly office refurbishments


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Leaders Romans Group says it will refurbish more of its offices in the coming year, using environmentally conscious suppliers.

It will continue its recent tradition of incorporating energy-efficient designs, Forest Stewardship Council-certified materials, and renewable energy sources, to reduce the environmental impact of the group’s property network.

In addition, working with a group called Green The UK, LRG will expand its biodiversity initiatives including an increase in tree planting across schools, with a focus on planting climate-resilient species that support local ecosystems.

Marine restoration efforts will remain a key priority. The expansion of oyster reef restoration projects in the Solent and kelp habitat recovery along the Sussex coastline will enhance marine biodiversity, mitigate the effects of climate change and support local fishing communities.

Volunteering initiatives will play a central role in LRG’s sustainability strategy for the year ahead. Opportunities for staff to engage in tree planting projects, supporting both biodiversity and community development.

David Wilson, group chief operating officer, says: “The year ahead represents an exciting opportunity to build on the strong foundations we’ve laid. 2025 will see us expanding our efforts to drive meaningful environmental change, not only through innovative biodiversity projects but also through further reducing our carbon footprint and engaging our communities in sustainability.

“Leaders Romans Group remains dedicated to maintaining its carbon-neutral status and achieving meaningful progress in sustainability. By setting ambitious targets for 2025, the organisation continues to lead the way in integrating environmental responsibility with industry excellence.”

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