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Pest control company praises involvement in net zero programme

A GLASOW-BASED pest control company has praised a net zero programme saying it has helped to improve sustainability practices.

Pest Solutions joined the scheme run by Glasgow Chamber of Commerce which supports businesses in their efforts to reach net zero by funding six-month work placements.

Funded by Glasgow City Council and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, this project aims to support the city’s wider net zero ambitions as well as creating jobs.

Masie Bullock stands next to a Pest Solutions band. Image supplied with release by Spreng Thomson.
Masie Bullock will come up with a sustainability action plan for Pest Solutions to help them contibute to Glasgow’s net zero ambitions. Image supplied with release by Spreng Thomson.

Chris Cagienard, managing director at Pest Solutions and president of BPCA, said: “At Pest Solutions, we’re committed to putting our clients and our people first as we aim to offer the best service we can.

“We are passionate about making sure we are as sustainability minded as possible and being part of the Step Up to Net Zero programme is key for us.

“This is not about ticking boxes for us.

“We look forward to seeing the action plan that is being worked on by Maisie and begin to implement tangible changes across the business.

“We support Glasgow’s journey to net zero by 2030 and Scotland’s journey to net zero by 2045.

“We’d like to thank Glasgow Chamber of Commerce for their continued support as part of the Step Up to Net Zero programme and the positive impact it is having on our business now and for the future.”

As part of the programme, Maisie Bullock joined Pest Solutions for six months as net zero and sustainability coordinator in February.

She is analysing business practices, carrying out a full net zero assessment and creating an action plan for the business to begin implementing in the coming months.

Maisie has also been able to tap into a variety of different data sets and access further resources through the British Pest Control Association (BPCA).

Maisie Bullock, net zero and sustainability coordinator at Pest Solutions, said: “Since becoming part of the Pest Solutions team as part of the Step Up to Net Zero programme, I’ve felt at home and made to feel incredibly welcome.

“I’ve been able to work with the team to identify aspects that are already being implemented as well as areas of improvement and new ideas where sustainable practices can play a big part in the business.

“I look forward to finalising my recommendations and providing my action plan to the Pest Solutions team in the summer as the business aims to lead the way on sustainability in the UK pest control sector.”

Masie Bullock stands next to a Pest Solutions van. Image supplied with release by Spreng Thomson
Masie Bullock has been appointed as net zero and sustainability coordinator at Pest Solutions. Image supplied with release by Spreng Thomson

Pest Solutions will aim to hand over the tasks and responsibilities of the role to two existing team members when the programme ends.

The work undertaken as part of Step Up to Net Zero will be completed in July with the action plan available and next steps put in place by the business.

Pest Solutions plan to share their findings with the rest of the UK pest control industry by publishing them via the BPCA.

Alison McRae, senior director at Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: “It’s great to see examples of how businesses are driving forward their net zero ambitions.

“Sharing experiences and good practice is exactly what inspires others to act as it makes it accessible.

“Not only does Step Up to Net Zero provide the chance for businesses to adapt and innovate tailored to their specific needs, it also generates much-needed employment opportunities.

“We applaud Pest Solutions for embracing the programme and wish them and Maisie the best of luck with taking practical actions to realise their sustainability goals.”

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