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Swire Energy Services (SES), a global integrated energy services provider, has published its Sustainable Development Report for 2023 which outlines how it is adapting to a sustainable society in order to create a brighter future.
Sodexo’s Energy & Resources division is bringing together leading organisations and partners within the energy supply chain to find solutions that will help bridge the current skills gap, with a particular focus on the training and recruitment of ex-offenders and marginalised individuals.
Sir Keir Starmer heard 'frank' views from energy leaders in Aberdeen last night as he honoured his pledge to engage with members of Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer will be in Aberdeenshire today where he will pledge to make Britain a “clean energy superpower”.
Youth employment and the support available to businesses that employ young people will be the focus of a lunch-and-learn event open to Aberdeen employers later this month.
A social enterprise in Aberdeen and across the UK, which works towards moving from a reactive to a personal, proactive, partnership approach to employee care, is raising awareness of social enterprise and the difference it makes.
Students at Robert Gordon University (RGU) have been working alongside a community project to come up with their innovative solutions to transform Aberdeen’s most famous street as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week.
Last week the River Dee Trust and Fishery Board announced the delivery of one of the largest river and floodplain restoration projects in recent years, with the diggers leaving site after installing the last of 97 large woody structures that have been engineered into the riverbed using the root balls from wind-blown trees at Scolty Woods and Invercauld Estate.
Christmas celebrations in Aberdeen officially started today with the opening of the Christmas Village on Broad Street. Organised by John Codona’s Pleasure Fairs on behalf of Aberdeen City Council and Aberdeen Inspired, the village will remain in place on Broad Street until December 31.