Capital Business Media Group renews Carbon Neutral commitment for a further two years
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Capital Business Media Group renews Carbon Neutral commitment for a further two years
"Capital Business Media Group, the privately owned international media company behind the UK's largest SME title Business Matters, today announces it has renewed its commitment to the Carbon Neutral programme for another two years, extending a sustainability accreditation the company has proudly held for over a decade. This renewed certification underscores Capital Business Media Group's long-standing pledge to operate responsibly across its global footprint and continue embedding sustainable business practices into every level of its operations."
"Its renewed participation in the Carbon Neutral programme reflects a deep and ongoing commitment to accountable and transparent environmental performance, mirroring the expectations of its audiences and partners. Over the past decade, the company has continued to evolve its internal policies and business operations to reduce environmental impact. This includes the introduction and ongoing refinement of initiatives covering sustainable travel, energy efficiency, responsible procurement, waste reduction, and robust business ethics guidelines."
Capital Business Media Group renewed its commitment to the Carbon Neutral programme for two more years, extending an accreditation maintained for over a decade. The company owns brands including EV Powered, Travelling for Business and Fund Manager Today, holds corporate contracts with Aston Martin, and has teams in London, New York and Florida. The renewal reflects an ongoing pledge to accountable, transparent environmental performance aligned with audience and partner expectations. Internal policies have evolved to reduce environmental impact through sustainable travel, energy efficiency, responsible procurement, waste reduction, and robust business ethics, supported by a culture of environmental awareness. The business is privately owned and backed by Son of Man Holdings.
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