• 23 May 2024

CatSci Wins ESG Excellence Award for Commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Principles

  • News

We are delighted to announce that we have received the ESG Excellence Award at the Finance Award Wales 2024, highlighting our commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. This award underscores our dedication to sustainable business practices through innovative solutions, meaningful social impact, and robust governance structures.

Also, our Financial Controller, Katie Hawker, received a highly commended award within the Financial Controller of the year category.

Mark Bate, our Chief Financial Officer said: “Our commitment to ESG principles is not just about meeting standards; it’s about leading the way towards a sustainable future. This award validates the hard work and dedication of our entire team in making a positive impact on the environment, society, and our governance practices.”

Our accomplishments in ESG are a testament to our belief that sustainable business practices are not only ethically sound but essential for long-term success. We are confident that we possess the necessary structures, personnel, and commitment to sustain the excellent work that has already begun.

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