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    Sustain commits to cutting carbon at its Bristol headquarters

    25/09/2009

    Solar panels and a biomass heating system are just two of the low carbon technologies being considered by carbon reduction company Sustain as part of a project to cut carbon emissions at its office in Wrington, Bristol.

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  • Low Carbon Buildings Manager Annie Westaway

    Sustain expands building services team

    25/09/2009

    At Sustain we have a new building services manager.

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Matt Fulford

Can we afford not to? Energy management in the public sector

Energy management could hold the key to tackling some of the economic challenges we are facing today

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Sustainabilitylive! 22nd - 24th May 2012

Sustain are exhibiting at Sustainabilitylive! the UK's leading water, energy, environmental, land and sustainable business exhibition. Come and see us at stand M48

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Sustain Solutions

Energy saving solutions from Sustain. For further information visit our microsite

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