NEW ADULT SOCIAL CARE PARTNERSHIP WORKING TOWARDS A WORLD WITHOUT WASTE
Adult social care provider, National Care Group (NCG) has today announced a partnership with one of the UK’s leading resource management consultancies, Click Waste, part of the Novati group, to improve recycling and waste management as set out in their new sustainability strategy.
Announced on World Earth Day (22 April), the new partnership is just one of the commitments in the organisation’s new strategy to unlock change for a brighter future across its portfolio of 66 residential sites and offices, and within the communities in which it operates.
Leading consultancy, Novati, puts innovation at the centre of everything they do towards supporting partners on their journey to net zero. Their Click Waste business operates nationally, empowering over 4,000 customers to reduce their contribution to landfill.
Launched today at NCG’s operations office in Daventry, the partnership will ensure better management and organisation of waste, increased recycling, and will significantly reduce contributions to landfill. NCG will have access to a portal to monitor the weights of the different types of waste recycled each week and the ability to report on what has happened to that waste.
The innovative new way of working will build on some of the great sustainability initiatives already happening at NCG’s services across England and Wales. Many NCG colleagues and the people supported are passionate about recycling, upcycling, and litter picking including attendance at beach cleans and various community projects.
Arthur, a person supported at Regent Road, an NCG service based in Staffordshire, said:
“I’ve always been very conscious of recycling everything I can and have a system set up to ensure we recycle as much as possible at Regent Road. Landfills are suffocating our planet. The more we recycle, the less hazardous landfills become so I am excited to start using the new bins to recycle even more!”
The new waste management scheme is just one in a plan of environmental sustainability projects that NCG’s Estates Team will support.
Mark Mason, Head of Estates and Procurement at National Care Group, said:
“Our new CSR strategy sets out our commitment to unlocking positive change. The partnership with Novati is the first project announced following the launch of the strategy with more initiatives with other like-minded partners who will work towards our sustainability targets with us to be launched later this year.
We look forward to collaborating with colleagues and the people we support to see the impact of our new practices over the coming months and years.”
Rachel Jordan, Operations Director at Novati, said:
“We are excited to be collaborating and working in partnership with National Care Group and the people they support to make an impact towards achieving their sustainability goals.
“Working together we will be helping to drive a positive change in how they deal with waste and resources, supporting a more sustainable and environmentally friendly solution for their organisation and the communities in which they thrive.”
National Care Group supports more than 1,300 adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health diagnoses, brain injuries, and complex needs across England and Wales, employing more than 2,700 colleagues.
For more information on the services it provides, visit https://nationalcaregroup.com/.
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National Care Group is one of the UK’s leading adult social care providers. Its purpose is to enable those it supports to live a full, rewarding, and happy life through careful planning processes focused on each individual’s needs, which allows them the opportunity to achieve their full potential and live as independently as possible within their community.
Established in 2016 from its headquarters in Lancashire, the group grew out of a shared vision to create a new organisation free from restrictive historical and structural boundaries. It now oversees and supports a network of well-established local services across the UK, applying its values of passion, empowerment, respect, and collaboration to continually improve the services that are delivered to the people it supports.
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