
ECRM has a Corporate Social Responsibilty policy and recognises the need for sustainable development and continually aims to improve the environmental effect of its activities.
Meeting or improving upon relevant legislative, regulatory and environmental codes of practice.
Developing objectives that target environmental improvements and monitor performance by regular review.
Consider environmental issues in the decision making process.
Developing a relationship with suppliers and contractors so that we all recognise our environmental responsibilities.
Educating staff so that they carry out their activities in an environmentally responsible manner.
Promoting an appreciation of the company’s environmental performance among customer, staff and the general public.
Advising staff on the efficient use of energy and other utilities.
Promoting waste minimisation by recycling or finding other uses of by-products whenever economically viable.
Promoting the efficient use of resources, energy and fuel throughout the company’s operations.
The communities in which we operate.
The government, regulatory bodies and other interested parties with the shared vision of being a good and trusted neighbour.
Businesses Against Poverty (BAP) is a group of businesses and business individuals who want to support the reduction of international poverty and change the lives of others, through registered charity Robin Hood Ministries. BAP engage with the plight of the worlds poor by investing in strategic projects that will empower, equip and enable communities to prosper and so breaking the cycle of poverty.
Dorothy House work as a team to provide care and support, free of charge, for patients with any condition which is life threatening. Over 90% of patients have cancer, but we also help patients with motor neurone disease and other neurological conditions, heart and lung disease and AIDS. Trained volunteers are also an important part of the team, both at the hospice in Winsley and out in the community.
The Home Farm Trust is a national charity providing long term support for people with learning disabilities and their families. People with learning disabilities and their families need excellent, high quality, friendly support and advice. Over 45 years HFT have developed into a progressive organisation pioneering many areas of research and service provision to help people live the lives they want.
Julian House is the leading provider of services to single homeless men and women in Bath & North East Somerset and West Wiltshire. Although Julian House is not a large organisation the challenge that faces it is significant. Providing a bed is the relatively easy part of its work. Much more difficult is the task of identifying why its clients are in this situation and then finding the right solutions.