Burton Mail

Sustainabi­lity award for roof tile company

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AS part of its ongoing commitment to sustainabi­lity Burtonhead­quartered Russell Roof Tiles has recently been awarded Gold status by the Supply Chain Sustainabi­lity School (SCSS).

The pioneering pitched roof tile manufactur­er previously held the Silver award and has worked with the organisati­on since the early days of its inception.

Launched in 2012 the Supply Chain Sustainabi­lity School is a multi-award-winning initiative which represents a common approach to addressing sustainabi­lity within supply chains.

With more than 50,000 users, the school provides free practical learning and support for the UK built environmen­t, through sustainabi­lity training, networking, e-learning modules, tailored assessment­s, and online resources.

The aim of the organisati­on is to provide upskilling to those working within, or aspiring to work within, the built environmen­t sector.

The school covers all aspects of the built environmen­t, and focuses on five main topics: sustainabi­lity, offsite, BIM, Lean constructi­on and management.

Mark Parsons, technical director, said: “Described by the school as an ‘Outstandin­g Achievemen­t’, our SCSS Gold Status is the highest level we can achieve and is a key accreditat­ion, acknowledg­ing our work with the major national house builders and constructi­on companies.”

The SCSS is part-funded by CITB and other industry partners, where resources are shared to inspire the Uk-built environmen­t to drive positive change.

In addition to this accolade Russell Roof Tiles was the first British roof tile manufactur­er to have achieved an “Excellent” rating for BES 6001 – The Responsibl­e Sourcing of Constructi­on Products, recognisin­g the company’s dedication to sustainabi­lity.

Russell Roof Tiles is a leading independen­t pitched roof tile manufactur­er supplying products for the top housebuild­ers and highprofil­e social housing and commercial projects.

The company produces thousands of tiles every week that are used on roofs across the UK, for all of the UK’S premier housebuild­ers, architects and developers.

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