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Environmental, Social, and Governance

 

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are an essential element of how Hub North Scotland conducts its business.

Our work is always carried out in a social and environmentally responsible manner combined with a proactive approach in minimising any environmental effects while ensuring maximum social impact. All of this is underpinned by good corporate governance in relation to our staff, our clients, our supply chain, our communities and our projects.

Hub North Scotland’s core values of excellence, integrity and safety are at the heart of our ESG approach and we have a fundamental focus on our processes and activities to achieve that.

We support relevant social investment in our projects such as helping young people and the long-term unemployed into jobs in construction. We support a range of charities and our staff provide volunteer support to local social initiatives. The Hub North Scotland board has backed that approach with dedicated ESG funding.

Both the board and management team promote a culture of trust, openness and accountability with effective risk management. Hub North Scotland has organisational transparency and undergoes and independent annual audit to ensure good practice.

None of this is done for window dressing or box ticking.

ESG is far too important for that. It drives everything that we do.

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  • 20241216_Beach_Park: Photo Caption (L-R): Neil Donald, project director, hub North Scotland; Alistair Broadley, operations manager, Robertson Construction Eastern; Craig Innes, Head of Commercial and Procurement, Aberdeen City Council; Councillor Ian Yuill, co-leader, Aberdeen City Council; Councillor Christian Allard, co-leader, Aberdeen City Council; Gordon Milne, regional managing director, Robertson Construction Eastern.