UK pump rental company Selwood is reinforcing its dedication to environmental duty through a partnership with the Supply Chain Sustainability School.
Launched in 2012, the Supply Chain Sustainability School is a free learning collaboration for the built environment sector.
The partnership provides Selwood’s teams access to thousands of on-line learning assets on sustainability, management, offsite, digital, procurement and lean development matters.
“Working in partnership with our consumer base we are committed to ensuring that the tools and options we offer are each sustainable and accountable,” said Richard Brown, CEO of Selwood. “We believe that partnering with the Supply Chain Sustainability School is not going to only enhance our understanding of sustainability but make positive that we are in a position to continue to add value to our clients in supporting them in achieving their own environmental accountability goals.
Ian Heptonstall, director of the Supply Chain Supply Chain Sustainability School, stated: “The sector is dealing with main challenges in the drive to “build again better” and The School is an enabler of the transformative change needed via the collaboration of Selwood alongside our other partners.”
The partnership is part of Selwood’s ongoing work to embrace sustainability wherever attainable. The company already uses hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) as an optional alternative to diesel throughout its pump range, alongside the use of electrical engines. Certified has additionally developed distant telematics expertise to allow prospects to monitor and minimise the gasoline consumption of its pumps by lowering idling occasions and pointless refuelling trips.
The company also makes use of electric autos in its fleet wherever possible and offers greener solutions where appropriate, for example by utilizing gravity-fed siphoning techniques as a substitute for powered overpumping.
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