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ABM joins responsible business network


ABM, a leader in integrated facility and aviation services, has joined Business in the Community, the largest and most influential responsible business network.


Supported by His Majesty the King for over 40 years, Business in the Community is dedicated to building a fairer and greener world, driven by fairer and greener businesses.


ABM is committed to progress as a responsible business and has joined companies who employ more than 20% of the UK workforce in a public commitment to changing business, transforming lives and helping the planet and communities thrive.


Members of Business in the Community collaborate to take practical action to mobilise their collective strength


as a force for good in society to help everyone reach their full potential. Businesses have an important role to play in addressing major societal challenges, and ABM is committed to making the UK a better place in which to live and work.


Richard Sykes, SVP and President, ABM UK & Ireland, said: “The work of becoming and remaining a responsible business is never over. It’s essential that we continually take steps to improve and call on the knowledge and expertise of like-minded businesses to share best practice and innovation. We are proud to be a Business in the Community partner and look forward to the journey ahead.”


Mary Macleod, CEO of Business in the Community, added: “I’m delighted that ABM has joined our network of businesses leading from the front to bring about long- term meaningful impact for the benefit of people, our communities and our planet.


“Our vision is to create a fairer and greener world, driven by fairer and greener businesses. It is only through the commitment, collaboration and innovation of organisations like ABM that we will make this ambition a reality. I’m excited to see how our work together over the coming years will progress ABM’s responsible business journey.”


www.abm.co.uk Forest Green Rovers cleans green


Delphis Eco has announced a partnership with Forest Green Rovers Football Club – the greenest football team in the world, according to FIFA.


The collaboration is based on shared values and a mutual passion to put sustainability at the core of every decision that’s made. Whether reducing emissions or measuring and lowering carbon footprint, it’s all about doing business the right way and doing ‘good’.


Forest Green Rovers will be using Delphis Eco’s ecological washroom products across all its bathrooms and hospitality areas within the Club, and the cleaning brand’s laundry products will be used to wash the team’s kits.


Delphis Eco’s natural plant-based cleaning products are vegan-friendly, which complements the fact that Forest Green Rovers is well known for being a vegan football club.


Dane Vince, Director of Projects at Forest Green Rovers, said: “Much like Forest Green Rovers, Delphis Eco is an organisation that places the environment at the heart of decision-making and never stops innovating. Their attention to detail and drive to find sustainable solutions have made them a leading manufacturer of ecological cleaning products.


“This alignment of values makes the partnership between Delphis Eco and Forest Green Rovers a great fit, for both the current stadium and the new training ground at EcoPark. We’re thrilled to have them join us on our journey.”


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Delphis Eco’s Founder and CEO, Mark Jankovich, shared: “Forest Green Rovers Football Club represents a real and incredibly welcome paradigm shift toward sustainability in the world of sports. This is considered in every level of the Club’s operation, from the plant-based food they serve in the stadium, to the electric bus the team uses to travel between games.


“This approach is something we also live and breathe at Delphis Eco; it’s understanding that reducing our impact has to come from every area of the business, including the suppliers we use. We’re immensely proud to work with FGR and join the Club’s growing family of like-minded business partners.”


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