NEWS22 May 2009
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UK— Kadence has made it on to this year’s Sunday Times Best Green Companies list – the only research agency to make the cut.
The list is based on companies’ environmental performance, policies and practices, as well as the views of employees, and is put together using web-based surveys devised by Munro Group research agencies Maven and FDS International.
Kadence said it has committed time and resources to eliminating waste and saving energy through “small but significant” actions across its operation.
UK managing director Kieron Mathews said: “Environmental issues are a key priority to our employees and to reflect this we have implemented numerous procedures to ensure our company is as green as possible. We are delighted with what has been achieved to date and our ability to environmentally outperform a number of well-known brands. Kadence’s team is eager to build on this success and develop its green company culture even further.”
Kadence came in at number 46 out of 60 on the list, which will be published in the Sunday Times on 24 May.
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