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Solar company gives generously
Devon-based solar energy company EcoSystems SW Ltd has recently
embarked on a long-term fundraising venture with CLIC Sargent.
The solar company will donate £100 to the charity for every
solar panel installation carried out by the firm and EcoSystems
anticipates donating around £10,000 during the first year.
The concept was the brainchild of John Greengrass, Operations
Director for the firm, he explains "We were keen to find a way
to offer long-term support and donating £100 per installation
is our way of saying 'thank you' to all of the wonderful staff."
Regrettably John lost his niece to cancer. He says "CLIC
Sargent offered care, support and advice w
hen
we needed it most. It is a charity very close to my heart and
we know first-hand how their support helps families when a child
is affected by cancer."
EcoSystems SW Ltd is a supplier of PV (photovoltaic for those
in the know) solar panels operating throughout Devon, Somerset &
Cornwall.
eco systems featured in Western Morning News
Keen greens summon support for their cause
A
green energy fair which showcased suppliers of sustainable products
as well as locally produced food has been hailed a great success.
Hundreds of visitors attended the event at Uffculme School,
Cullompton, on Saturday, which was organised by not-for-profit
community group Sustainable Villages. During the day, a panel
of local residents who have installed some of the energy-saving
technologies on show shared their experiences. Guests were also
able to view a series of short films about the energy crisis,
as well as take part in some informative talks.
More than 20 companies from the region took part in the fair,
which was officially opened by Tiverton and Honiton MP Neil
Parish. Among the exhibitors was Matthew Stacey, of EcoSystems
SW, who said: "The event was well attended, with excellent levels
of interest and we look forward to supporting future events
by the group." Sustainable Villages is run by volunteers and
aims to promote all things to do with making and saving energy.
Event organiser Peter Bowers said: "We would like to thank supporters
- both from the business and local community - for helping
to make the event such a success."
The
Western Morning
News featured The East Devon Business Initiative success
story as its lead business article on December 16, 2010.
