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Sustainability Pledge at Surrey Choices
Surrey Choices, a leading provider of services for disabled and autistic people, is committed to becoming more sustainable by reducing its carbon footprint and supporting the environment. To achieve this, Surrey Choices has partnered with its new Charity of the Year, Surrey Wildlife Trust, to work towards an eco-friendlier environment for wildlife and people.
Surrey Choices’ commitment to sustainability is driven by the desire to create a more positive impact on the environment, reduce waste and conserve natural resources. As part of this commitment, Surrey Choices hopes to implement a range of measures to reduce its carbon footprint, including reducing waste, using renewable energy sources and promoting sustainable travel.
Surrey Choices has also taken steps to reduce its paper usage by implementing digital processes wherever possible, such as using online forms and electronic communication. This not only saves paper but also reduces printing costs and saves time and resources.
The partnership with Surrey Wildlife Trust is a natural fit for Surrey Choices, as the two organisations share a commitment to sustainability and protecting the environment. Surrey Wildlife Trust works to protect and enhance the natural habitats of Surrey, encouraging biodiversity and promoting sustainable land use.
Once a plan has been finalised, Surrey Choices and Surrey Wildlife Trust will work together to raise awareness of the importance of sustainability and protecting the environment.
Surrey Choices’ commitment to sustainability is also reflected in the services it provides. The organisation supports disabled and autistic people to live independently and enjoy the natural environment.
Overall, Surrey Choices’ partnership with Surrey Wildlife Trust is a key step towards the organisation becoming more sustainable and promoting a more positive impact on the environment. By working together, the two organisations will be able to achieve their shared goals of protecting and promoting the natural environment and supporting sustainable practices.
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