Think Green when Choosing Cable

BookmarkThis 26.04.2011
BASEC (The British Approvals Service for Cables)
 

With the registration period for the UK's Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) energy efficiency cap-and-trade scheme ending on 30 September, carbon reduction and energy saving are a priority for businesses within the construction sector, educational establishments and the public sector. In terms of purchasing wire and cable products, specifiers and contractors are increasingly briefed to source the environmental option. Dr Jeremy Hodge, chief executive of the British Approvals Service for Cables (BASEC) reminds wholesalers to think green when discussing a customer’s needs.


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