New Energy Today Issue 102 - 2025 | Page 94

... we’ ve moved to solar powered generators rather than diesel, which has helped us to save around
£ 10,000 a month whilst cutting down our CO2
Given the nature of its work – particularly within the renewable energy sector – STORTEC is committed to driving sustainability and reducing its environmental impact, both in its project delivery and internal operations.“ Across all of our sitebased operations, we’ ve moved to solar powered generators rather than diesel, which has helped us to save around £ 10,000 a month whilst cutting down our CO 2 emissions significantly,” Matt shares.“ We’ ve benchmarked our net-zero target for 2045 and each year we’ re making progress, from transitioning to motion sensor LED lighting to providing electrical vehicles for the company fleet, and we’ re constantly looking for ways to recycle and repurpose our waste to avoid anything going to landfill.”
Of course, this high level of care and consideration extends beyond STORTEC’ s environmental initiatives. Whether it’ s supporting its own workforce or uplifting its local communities, STORTEC goes above and beyond in empowering its people-centric ethos.
“ We always listen to our team and conduct individual and departmental surveys to find out what we could improve on, and we aim to implement as much of that as we can. Every bit of our operation revolves around our people, we foster an employee-first culture and look after our team, in-turn they look after the company; it builds a sense of togetherness,” Matt explains.“ One thing that resonates with our team is our dedication to our CSR. People understand we’ re trying to deliver our business
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