Jetpatcher | Committing to Sustainability as Newest Member of Greener Highways

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Jetpatcher a leading Highways Maintenance & Civil Engineering company has showcased its commitment to sustainability by becoming a member of Greener Highways, joining the collaborative charge towards net zero.

Greener Highways is a membership organisation set up to unite a sector in the battle against the ongoing climate crisis. It aims to aid with the education and implementation of sustainable initiatives, products, services and operations across the highways sector.

In order to achieve this, Greener Highways will showcase the contributions of its members towards a cleaner, greener future. Greener Highways aims to tackle the climate emergency together by looking at areas such as energy, transport, wildlife and waste, with further aim to build best practice relationships between businesses to encourage faster changes towards long-term sustainability.

As part of a huge highways community, Greener Highways sees the environmental impact of the sectors business activities and realise that companies need to address increasingly serious environmental problems such as climate change, resource depletion, carbon footprints, and pollution.

Jetpatcher

The Jetpatcher™ provides a cost-effective way of maintaining the wearing course surfaces of asphalt roads, car parks, footpaths, industrial areas including repairs of potholes, crack seals etc. The machine is highly productive with minimal waste material. With a driver and operator one Jetpatcher™ machine can replace a complete road repair gang.

Paul Vaughan, Operations Director told us:

“We all have a moral responsibility to protect our environment, it is critical that we encourage sustainable working practices within the Highways Industry. We are already fully committed to the cause and by joining Greener Highways, it is a fantastic opportunity to link up with members and partners to support further developments and technologies to become more sustainable”

To become a member of Greener Highways, please visit www.greenerhighways.co.uk/become-a-member

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