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Mi Hub installs solar panels to power HQ with renewable energy M
i Hub has installed 72 solar panels at its Castle Donington HQ, generating clean energy and marking a major step toward carbon net zero.
In just the first three months of operation they’ve generated over 9,000 kWh of electricity. That’s enough energy to power three average homes for a full year.
The corporate clothing specialist expects the panels to supply around 10% of its Castle Donington office’s annual energy needs. It’s a tangible milestone as the company works towards its long-term goal of becoming carbon net zero. The investment reflects Mi Hub’s commitment to reducing its
The solar panels sitting on the roof at Mi Hub’s HQ
environmental impact and playing an active role in creating a more sustainable, energy- conscious future.
Stephanie Barnard, director of ESG and risk, said: “This project is a visible
Resolute hires new department heads A
new head of finance and head of marketing have joined the team at Resolute.
Matt Herron will be taking charge of the financial side of the business, utilising a wealth of accounting expertise, acquired over 30 years. While, Martin Lowe will be leading the strategy and implementation of marketing activities for Resolute. He brings over a decade of professional marketing experience to the role, nearly five years of which was spent in the printing industry.
Martin Lowe
Rachel Marsh, operations director, said: “Matt has been part of the Resolute family for several years and it is a pleasure to finally have him here full time. His pragmatic approach to commercial finance is a great asset to Resolute as we expand.
“As well as being an experienced marketeer, Martin also brings a wealth of industry knowledge which can only help strengthen the business. “We are thrilled to have both of them join as part of our growing leadership team.”
Matt Herron
sign of our commitment to reducing emissions and embedding sustainability into everything we do. It’s not just about hitting targets; it’s about leading by example and creating lasting change.”
Sharon Lee and Liberty Workwear supply Carlisle United FC with eco-friendly baseball caps
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oyal fans of Carlisle United FC will be able to get their hands on an official club baseball cap thanks to a collaboration between Sharon Lee and Liberty Workwear. Both companies are based in Carlisle and are proud to support their local football team. The six-panel caps are crafted from 100% recycled Repreve fabric using 1.7 post- consumer recycled plastic bottles. On the front of the cap is the official Carlisle United club crest with a detailed embroidered border and embroidered on the side panel is Established in 1904, a nod to the club’s history. The caps were supplied by Sharon Lee and embroidered by Liberty Workwear.
The ultimate headwear for loyal fans | 10 | July 2025
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