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Sustainability Statements

Warwick Conferences

“Sustainability is important to us, and we understand it's important to you too. We work to reduce, recycle and reuse to create a sustainable life cycle. The goal is to reduce any negative impact our business may have on the environment.

We work hard to meet the standards set out by many industry bodies, including Green Tourism - the world's largest sustainable certification programme. These accreditations cover waste management, recycling, energy and water conservation and much, much more. It's about adopting a smart, sustainable outlook from top to bottom.”
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Coombe Abbey

“Coombe Abbey is committed to its social responsibility in the hotel industry and is working to reduce the hotel’s environmental impact. We take our responsibilities seriously and actively evaluate and implement practices where possible to reduce our impact.”
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British Motor Museum

“The British Motor Museum is committed to continually improving its environmental performance and is working hard towards a more sustainable future. Our Silver ECOsmart accreditation adds credibility to our sustainability initiatives so far. It is awarded to venues who have taken steps to achieve a wide range of eco-focussed actions and can demonstrate an eco-friendly service approach in five key areas: Energy & Water Conservation, Waste Management & Recycling, Rooms & Facilities, Food & Beverage and Corporate & Social Responsibility.”
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Royal Shakespeare Company

“We recognise that our activities have an impact on the environment in terms of use of raw materials, energy and waste generation. This policy explains what we are doing to minimise our environmental impact and work in a more sustainable way.”
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Hagley Hall

Hagley Hall and Estate is a family-owned Grade I listed Historic House, built in 1760 in Hagley, Worcestershire. The home of the Lyttelton family. Whilst its age predates sustainability initiatives, we are committed to reducing our impact on the environment today. This includes a sustainability plan focusing on Energy, Waste & Recycling, Local Area & Community, Supplies and Food & Drink.
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Eden

“Eden Caterers are committed to following, improving and promoting good sustainability practices throughout our activities. All business decisions, including those relating to strategic development, will be taken with consideration given to balancing the economic needs of the company with an enduring responsibility to the quality of our global environment and the social well-being of all those with whom we engage. Eden have been awarded a 3 Star Food Made Good Rating from the Sustainable Restaurant Association. We are very proud to have received the highest rating in their three pillars of sustainability: Sourcing, Society and Environment.”
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Landflight Travel Services

"Landflight have always looked to reduce their emissions to help combat air pollution. They have recently invested £2.3 million to upgrade their entire fleet to comply with the latest Euro 6 emission standards. This latest investment in ultra-low emission travel is further proof of their commitment to the community and the environment. Landflight are proud to be growing their fleet and helping make the West Midlands more environmentally friendly."