UK pump rental company Selwood is reinforcing its commitment to environmental accountability by way of a partnership with the Supply Chain Sustainability School.
Launched in 2012, the Supply Chain Sustainability School is a free learning collaboration for the built environment sector.
The partnership provides Selwood’s teams entry to hundreds of on-line learning resources on sustainability, management, offsite, digital, procurement and lean building subjects.
“Working in partnership with our shopper base we’re committed to making sure that the gear and solutions we offer are both sustainable and accountable,” stated Richard Brown, CEO of Selwood. “ pressure gauge octa consider that partnering with the Supply Chain Sustainability School won’t only improve our understanding of sustainability however be certain that we are ready to continue to add value to our shoppers in supporting them in attaining their own environmental responsibility aims.
Ian Heptonstall, director of the Supply Chain Supply Chain Sustainability School, said: “The sector is facing main challenges in the drive to “build again better” and The School is an enabler of the transformative change wanted through the collaboration of Selwood alongside our other partners.”

The partnership is part of Selwood’s ongoing work to embrace sustainability wherever possible. The firm already uses hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) as an elective various to diesel across its pump range, alongside the usage of electric engines. Selwood has additionally developed distant telematics expertise to allow clients to observe and minimise the fuel consumption of its pumps by lowering idling instances and unnecessary refuelling trips.
The firm also uses electrical autos in its fleet wherever potential and provides greener solutions where appropriate, for instance by utilizing gravity-fed siphoning systems as a substitute for powered overpumping.
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