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ENERGY Mark Vidler


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variety of roles within this sector. Allen & York Energy Group Manager,


Mark Vidler, comments: “It is increasingly necessary for schools to recognise the importance of sustainability and its application in every aspect of energy management. In particular, the renewable energy sector plays a vital role in this, it is now more important than ever before that we look to alternative sources of energy to meet our demands. By embracing and fulfilling its renewable energy potential, the UK’s public sector has the opportunity to not only demonstrate strong leadership domestically, in the fight against climate change but it also has the opportunity to set the standard for public sector organisations to follow globally. Here at Allen & York we have almost 20 years of experience within the Sustainability industry; we recruit Energy sector professionals at all levels for both private


and public sector organisations, nationally and internationally”.


It is clear that sustainability and environmental considerations are playing a bigger role in outsourcing energy procurement decisions. Looking at the economic reasons for the move to sustainable energy procurement – large cost savings can be made by establishing a robust and effective energy management policy. In addition, the development of the CRC scheme and PGEP stresses the importance of reducing carbon emissions and encourages public sector establishments to improve their energy efficiency, and ultimately save money, something which is particularly relevant today, as the public sector cuts begin to take shape. Allen & York are a leading


international Sustainability Recruitment consultancy, offering jobs in Environment,


CSR & Sustainability, Renewable Energy and Carbon Management, plus Health and Safety Management. To explore the latest career opportunities and Allen & York’s services to employers, please visit the website at: http://www.allen-york.com


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