Darlington net zero partnership stages showcase event

Darlington net zero partnership stages showcase event


The Darlington Employersโ€™ Environmental Partnership (DEEP) staged its first Net Zero Marketplace Event, enabling a host of businesses to network, share knowledge, and display sustainable products and initiatives.

DEEP was formed at the start of 2024 to enable businesses and other organisations in the Darlington area to work together on environmental challenges.

The marketplace event was opened at the Dolphin Centre by Darlington MP, Lola McEvoy, who congratulated the businesses on the initiative, which is thought to be the first partnership of its kind in the country.

โ€œWhen great businesses do things together, thatโ€™s when the magic happens,โ€ she said. โ€œI am passionate about this mission and the Tees Valley, including Darlington, is the best place to deliver the transition because of our proud industrial heritage and skilled workforce.โ€

(Image: Chris Barron) Councillor Chris McEwan, Deputy Leader of Darlington Borough Council, added: โ€œThe purpose of DEEP is to learn from each other โ€“ itโ€™s a first for the country and we will go from strength to strength.โ€

Three new businesses โ€“ Willmott Dixon, SSE, and Chestnut Biopolymers โ€“ joined DEEP on the day, taking the membership to 38 companies and organisations.

Seth Pearson, Director of Darlington Cares, which oversees the partnership, said: โ€œDEEP is undoubtedly of real interest to businesses, with the numbers growing week by week.

โ€œWhatโ€™s important is that DEEP remains relevant to businesses and adds value with practical help. This event allows businesses to make contact and share knowledge that will help them towards Net Zero.

โ€œThese are early but exciting days for DEEP and we are in the process of listening to businesses to find out what they need, so that we continue to add value.โ€

One of the exhibitors, Owen McAteer, National Lead for STEM Learning UK, said: โ€œInitiatives such as DEEP are vital so that there is a joined-up approach to maximising the opportunities within the green economy for Darlington and the wider Tees Valley.

โ€œItโ€™s fantastic that a town like Darlington has come together to show true leadership in such an important area.

โ€œSTEM Learning aims to play an integral role in the aims of initiatives such as DEEP by demonstrating to companies how they can inspire young people to become their future workforce.โ€

Exhibitors included: TEP Electrical Distributors, Decerna, STEM Learning UK, Braddan Structures, Chestnut Biopolymers, NEPO, Willmott Dixon, Teesside University, Darlington Borough Council, Modeshift, North Star Housing, TICA, Tees Valley Combined Authority, J&B Recycling, SSE, UCS Technologies, Take Root Bio, Trees for Tees.

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