Tarmac Aberthaw hosts CIWM members
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Tarmac’s Aberthaw Cement plant has hosted over 16 members of the Chartered Institute of Waste Management as part of a workshop to share best practice in developing and maintaining good community relations.
The company was put forward to host the event by Natural Resources Wales (NRW), the regulatory authority in Wales for a wide range of environmental legislation. NRW suggested that Tarmac share its experiences of creating positive community relationships.
Aberthaw plant manager, Chris Bradbury, said: “We were delighted to be invited to host this event. The team at Aberthaw has created strong, long term connections with our neighbours and use their input to help drive improvements. Over the past two years we have worked hard to maintain these standards.”
Chris continued: “Listening to the views of people who live around our site, keeping lines of communication open, and delivering on our promises matter to us. We are delighted to share our experience in best practice community relations with other CIWM members and hope that they’ll be able to take learnings back into their own businesses.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/10032017/tarmac-aberthaw-hosts-ciwm-members/
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