Keltbray Announces Partnership with Supply Chain Sustainability School

Keltbray, a leading UK specialist engineering business, today announces its partnership with the Supply Chain Sustainability School as part of its ongoing commitment to its sustainability strategy.

Keltbray has a long-standing relationship with the Supply Chain Sustainability School and has been a member since its launch in 2012.

The partnership will provide the resources to help Keltbray lead the conversation on sustainable building practices both internally and with its supply chain.

The Supply Chain Sustainability School is a free learning environment, upskilling those working within, or aspiring to work within, the built environment and infrastructure sectors.

Keltbray has always been committed to improving industry standards and realise that tackling issues of sustainability in the construction industry is a collective effort. The School has offered the industry a common platform, from which companies’ throughout the supply chain can exchange ideas, thoughts and values.

The school focusses on 17 key topics of sustainability, as well as addressing topics in offsite, digital, procurement, lean construction and management.

Darren James, Chief Executive Officer at Keltbray said, “It’s an honour to be officially partnering with Supply Chain Sustainability School. The School’s support over the years has meant that sustainability skills are available to all helping to accelerate sustainable innovation in our sectors.”

Holly Price, Skills & Communities Director at Keltbray said, “We’re excited to be partnering with the Supply Chain Sustainability School and continuing our relationship. The School continues to go from strength to strength and leads the way on collaborative working. The partnership allows us to strengthen our collaboration with our customers, industry peers and suppliers who have a mutual interest in continually improving sustainability skills within the Keltbray group and our supply chain.”

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