CubicWorks appoints Envirovue as part of ongoing sustainability goals

Leading construction, fit-out and refurbishment provider CubicWorks has partnered with sustainable waste management experts Envirovue in an effort to reduce the environmental impact of the organisation.

CubicWorks, whose Manchester-based project portfolio include Bruntwood Works, UA92 and the Bright Building, appointed Bury-based Envirovue to support with its ongoing commitment to continually improve its environmental performance. The partnership will play an integral role in ensuring future CubicWork’s projects continue to meet BREEAM accreditation standards.

CubicWorks is reviewing the environmental impact of all its operational sites, from its offices, work-related travel, waste production and energy usage. This includes regularly evaluation the environmental impact of its activities, products and services. Envirovue’s bespoke innovative and integrated cloud-based software will allow the business to track both emissions and reductions in waste outputs.

Mark Spavin, Director and Co-Founder of CubicWorks said: “We recognise that the construction industry has a significant impact on the environment and as a business, we recognise our responsibility to make sure that any activities carried out by us is completed in a way where any negative environmental impact is kept to a minimum”.

“We were impressed with Envirovue’s market leading technology solutions, which provides us with the insight we need to ensure we are optimising our waste management, in order to increase recycling levels as well as reducing and automatically offset emissions”.

Daniel Redfern, Director at Envirovue said: “As a Manchester-based business, we are thrilled to be working alongside CubicWorks to help them to achieve their sustainability targets across all of its property portfolio. The nature of the construction industry means it is notoriously difficult for organisations within the sector to achieve net zero, but our insight and technology-led approach means we are able to help organisations minimise waste and ensure that their environmental impact is as minimal as possible”.

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