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Contractor encourages businesses to go green by attending Derbyshire event

Cawarden, the specialist contractor, is encouraging businesses to attend ‘Going Green Marketplace’, for a chance to meet forward-thinking businesses who have reduced costs and attracted new customers by going green.

Visit the event on Wednesday 30 March, at Cromford Mill heritage centre in Derbyshire, to learn about sustainable technologies, green business thinking and the wealth of support from local experts that can help improve your operations, build your skills and grow your business.

Network with like-minded people and browse the marketplace of stallholders showcasing their goods and services; including local businesses and organisations that support local firms on their journey towards sustainability.

The event will also see the launch of the Derbyshire Net Zero Accelerator Programme, which promises a suite of funded opportunities for businesses based in the Derbyshire Dales and High Peak areas.

Working with the Low Carbon Business Network Derby, Cawarden, a presenter and stall holder on the day, will deliver a talk about its journey on the road to net zero.

For more than 35 years, Cawarden have had a commitment towards reusing and recycling. They do this by reducing their impact on the environment, creating a positive impact wherever possible and fully support the shift towards a low carbon economy.

Other short talks will be given on environmental accreditation, green marketing, sustainable procurement, smart factories, sustainable food choices and more.

To register your place at the event click here.

For more information click here.

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