Howden pledges to achieve plastic neutrality
The broker announced its commitment to reduce its plastic consumption, and offset the rest, aiming to curb the impact its business has on the environment.
Howden has partnered with ocean clean-up organisation, Seven Clean Seas (SCS) in a move which it says would help achieve its goal of becoming plastic neutral.
The broker said SCS would support the business in measuring and reducing its plastic consumption, and then offset what remains.
David Howden, CEO of Howden, commented: “When we talk about sustainability, we are talking about building value for the long term, and creating a business that our employees can be proud of.
“Our job as an
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