Quadrise Plc Sustainability Report 2023 aims for net zero by 2030

Quadrise plc (LON:QED) is advancing confidently towards its twin goals of a net-zero fuel and carbon footprint by 2030. 

In its latest Sustainability Report 2023 for the year ended 30 June 2023, Quadrise sets out its mission to be the leading emulsion-based energy solutions provider to benefit the environment and create value for our stakeholders.

Jason Miles, Quadrise CEO, commented:

“The decarbonisation of the energy sector continues to advance during a period of escalating energy costs, increasing legislation and pressure to reduce emissions and control global warming. Against this backdrop, Quadrise is positioning itself to be one of the key solution providers in this rapidly changing global energy market. 

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