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Greenhushing Must Not Impact Sustainable Action

An aerial view of a building with solar panels on the roof and lots of surrounding grass LRQA, a leading global assurance partner, has warned that organisations must not lose focus on their sustainability targets amid claims of ‘greenhushing’ expected to rise this year.


BCIA Boosts Position As Leading Association For The Building Controls Industry With Seven New Members

Two men shaking hands in a board room The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) has welcomed seven new members to the organisation in late 2022 and the first quarter of 2023, building on its position as the UK’s leading association for the building controls sector. The joining companies are SysCon Limited, Electrical Concepts, P A Collacott & Co, Demma Group, adi Intelligent Buildings, Drake Controls and Energy Controls Solutions.


Siemens Highlights Commitment To Training With New Appointment

Photo caption: Justin Leeks, Fire Product Trainer Cerberus PRO, Siemens Siemens has made another investment in its training programme for the Cerberus PRO fire alarm system with the appointment of Justin Leeks as a new trainer.


Sodexo Builds On 12-Year Partnership With Oasis With Three Year Extension

Sodexo Food & Co school dining hall Sodexo first partnered with Oasis Community Learning over 12 years ago, and today Sodexo’s Food & Co offer - which comprises a modern and fresh menu - provides breakfast, morning break and lunch to 28,000 Oasis pupils, as well as hospitality services.


Buyer Beware – Look For The CHSA Accreditation Scheme Logo At The Cleaning Show

CHSA logos In challenging economic circumstances, great looking deals are seductive.

But are you getting what you're paying for?


Property Sector Heading For Energy Efficiency Crunch, Warns BESA

A glass-fronted building with lots of windows Thousands of commercial landlords could end up with costly ‘stranded assets’ once new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) legislation for buildings comes into effect next month, according to the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA).

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