Leading civil engineering, highway, and environmental services provider Cormac has launched its Sustainability and Social Value Strategy.
According to the company, the strategy underscores its commitment to nurturing local communities, caring for the environment, and bolstering local economies.
Over the last two years, the firm’s dedicated efforts in Cornwall have generated a staggering £98 million in independently verified social, economic, and environmental impact. Cormac are building on that momentum, integrating sustainability into every aspect of how they do business.
As the world grapples with climate change and social inequality, Cormac’s focus remains steadfast on three core pillars: people, planet, and prosperity. These pillars not only guide Cormac’s ambitions but also empower the company to deliver value in every community we serve.
Cormac Managing Director Dominic Bostock said:
“We believe that businesses have a crucial role to play in creating a sustainable future. Our Sustainability and Social Value Strategy reflects our commitment to making a positive impact on the planet and our communities. We are excited to continue this journey and look forward to collaborating with our stakeholders to bring these goals to life.”
Key highlights of the strategy include:
People – Social Sustainability: Cormac are tackling sustainability challenges head-on by collaborating with local communities.
Planet – Environmental Sustainability: Cormac are developing a robust framework that prioritises carbon reduction, nature recovery, and circular solutions.
Prosperity – Economic Sustainability: Cormac’s focus is on fostering sustainable economic growth by prioritising local employment, investing in skill development, and responsibly sourcing from local businesses. By creating fair job opportunities and engaging with small businesses, Cormac aim to build a resilient and thriving community that supports individual success alongside its overarching business goals.
For more information, please visit [Cormac – Sustainability and Social Value].
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