Senior Architectural Systems appoints sustainability lead
Denaby-based Senior Architectural Systems has appointed Luke Osborne as UK sustainability lead, a newly created role to drive the company’s environmental strategy.
Luke brings extensive industry experience, having worked with major building product manufacturers to develop sustainability policies and carbon reduction initiatives.
At Senior, he will focus on reducing the environmental impact of operations, enhancing carbon reporting, and developing Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for the company’s aluminium windows, doors, and curtain walling systems.
He will also support Senior’s net-zero, biodiversity and waste reduction targets while working closely with the architectural advisory team, main contractors and fabricators.
Luke said: “My role here at Senior Architectural Systems will be focused on driving sustainability across the whole business and building on what is already a strong foundation.
“Senior has made significant advances in recent years, particularly in developing its product range and using lower-carbon aluminium.
“I am looking forward to working with both colleagues and customers to ensure that the work we are doing really makes a difference in terms of reducing our own carbon footprint, supporting supply-chain targets, and improving the standards for sustainability across the fenestration sector.”
Mark Wadsworth, Senior’s managing director, added: “Sustainability has always been an important part of our ethos here at Senior, and I am delighted to have Luke on board to help us continue our journey and take us to the next level.
“We are proud to be UK-owned and UK-based, which gives us means that our sustainability policies and procedures directly align with the specific needs of our UK customers.
“Luke will take the lead on this next chapter of our sustainability strategy, supporting our customers to achieve compliance with the relevant regulations, targets, and the proposed UK Net Zero Carbon Building Standard.”
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