Big-hearted Wokingham National Grid staff have earned a platinum-plated pat on the back after their involvement with the local community saw the company named one of Britain’s most socially responsible businesses.
National Grid is among just seven companies in Britain to achieve ‘Platinum Plus’ level in the Business in the Community’s Corporate Responsibility Index. The prestigious award, announced today (Wednesday 10 June), recognises those companies that make a positive impact on local communities and the environment and act responsibly in all aspects of business.
Staff at National Grid’s offices in Bearwood Road, Sindlesham, have been taking part in a wealth of activities, from revitalising wildlife havens to inspiring a new generation of budding scientists and engineers at after school science clubs.
National Grid Energy Operations Manager Alan Smart said: “We are absolutely delighted. Not only has National Grid achieved the highest Platinum Plus rating but it is the seventh year in succession that we’ve received the top tier ranking in the BITC Corporate Responsibility Index.
“This is a testament both to the enthusiasm and dedication of Wokingham staff to making a real difference to the communities and environment in which we operate and to National Grid for encouraging people to get involved. This is the ultimate accolade for operating responsibly.”
Stephen Howard, Chief Executive, Business in the Community said: “I congratulate National Grid on achieving Platinum Plus in the 2008 Business in the Community Corporate Responsibility Index. At a time when trust and confidence in businesses is at an all time low, it is examples like this that will help to demonstrate that some businesses are taking the responsibility they have towards their people and the planet seriously and that it makes business sense.
“It is reassuring to see that climate change, skills development, supply chain management, board level reporting and workplace issues are top of the agenda for businesses. However, the results also show us that we still have a long way to go. If UK plc is to exit the recession fighting fit, then urgent actions need to be taken.”
Eco-friendly Wokingham staff have been doing their bit to enhance the environment. So far this year some 40 employees have been lending a hand at the Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust’s Warburg Nature Reserve and further environmental activities are planned for the summer and autumn.
Meanwhile, colleagues at the National Grid office have been dedicating their spare time to inspiring the engineers and scientists of tomorrow at two local schools – St Joseph Catholic Primary School in Bracknell and Caversham Primary School.
Energy analyst David Lenaghan and Senior Power System Engineer Martin Evans help to run weekly after school ‘Imagineering’ clubs, bringing science to life for 9-11-year-olds through a series of exciting experiments, including making mini-helicopters, telescopes and morse code transmitters. The duo have been encouraging other colleagues to get involved in the worthwhile enterprise and more information about Imagineering can be found on the Imagineering website – www.imagineeringweb.co.uk – which was built and designed by Martin.
BITC’s Corporate Responsibility Index is the UK’s leading voluntary benchmark of corporate responsibility. It helps companies to integrate and improve responsibility throughout their operations by providing a systematic approach to managing, measuring and reporting on business impacts in society and on the environment.
BITC Platinum status is awarded to companies that score 95% in the BITC Corporate Responsibility index. Platinum Plus status, new this year, was introduced in recognition of companies in the Index whose significant efforts to manage and measure their business impacts had surpassed the benchmarking criteria in other levels and whose outlook in this area showed real long-term commitment.
The award follows hot on the heels of National Volunteer Week (1 – 7 June), sponsored by National Grid, in which the company pledged to double the number of its staff involved in community activities and good causes.
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