Environmental Policy

At Cordery Build, we are committed to being leaders in the industry for sustainability by minimising the environmental impact of our activities. Through innovation, responsible practices, and a dedication to sustainability, we aim to set new standards in the shopfitting and construction sectors.

In 2011, we set a benchmark for the UK shopfitting industry, recycling an average of 96.2%  of all waste generated from our retail and restaurant fit-out projects. This achievement reflects our ongoing commitment to reducing waste and supporting environmental stewardship.

We continuously strive to improve our practices to meet and exceed this goal, focusing on reducing waste in every stage of our projects.

Key Points of Our Environmental Strategy

Minimising Waste
We evaluate every aspect of our operations to ensure they are as efficient as possible. By implementing strategic waste reduction practices, we minimise unnecessary material usage and maximise recycling efforts.

Reducing Emissions
We are dedicated to reducing toxic emissions by carefully selecting our fleet and power sources. This involves choosing cleaner, more efficient vehicles and adopting sustainable energy solutions wherever possible.

Promoting Recycling
We actively promote recycling within our company and encourage our clients, suppliers, and partners to do the same. Our commitment to recycling extends beyond our internal processes to influence the broader supply chain and project partners.

Exceeding Compliance
Cordery Build is dedicated to meeting and exceeding all environmental legislation that applies to our business. Our goal is to be proactive in adopting best practices and maintaining a high level of compliance to minimise our environmental impact.

We continue to prioritise sustainability in every project, ensuring that our environmental strategy remains integral to how we operate and deliver projects to our clients.

Speak to our team to find out more.

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