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Winns Staff Aim to Make Mark on Clean Air Day
Winns is hoping to make a big impact on Clean Air Day, with 72 of its staff taking part in a greener commute.
We are fully supporting today’s (June 20th) initiative, which is designed to raise awareness of the effects of vehicle emissions on our surroundings.
With air pollution a hot topic of debate, we are keen for staff to travel to work in as eco-friendly a way as possible. This includes car sharing, using public transport, cycling and walking to the office.
With that in mind, Winns has offered a delicious breakfast to every member of the team who uses an eco-friendly way of getting into work.
“The breakfast is a fun way of encouraging people to change their travelling habits, but the message is a serious one,” said Winns Digital Marketing Manager Amy Thompson.
“Air quality has an impact on us all and it is incredibly important that we do all we can to lessen our carbon footprint.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Winn Solicitors Ltd .
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