The programme will be delivered by Repowering
the Black Country, which is a programme of initiatives supporting Black
Country businesses to take advantage of global clean growth opportunities and
to make the transition to a net zero industrial future.
Mark
Anderson commented:
We were
delighted to welcome the West Midlands Mayor Andy Street who officially
launched the programme together with Tom Westley (Local Enterprise Partnership
Chair), Jim Harvey (Innovate UK), Sarah Middleton (Chief Executive Black
Country LEP) and Matthew Rhodes (Project Director). We see our participation in
this programme as an important way of ensuring that Servosteel is able to face
the climate challenge and seize the opportunities for clean growth through
decarbonisation.
Guests
were offered the opportunity of a factory tour to see the progress made here at
Servosteel with our own low carbon strategy which we first embarked on 5 years
ago. There were also a number of exhibits including a virtual net-zero carbon
and displays from a number of programme partners about new solutions and technologies.
You can view the offical press release here.