A NEW directory is giving business in the green economy the chance to showcase their companies.
The Staffordshire Green Supplier Directory designed to highlight companies and individuals across the county who supply low carbon green technologies, products or services.
It has been developed under the Staffordshire Green Skills for Growth programme partnership between Staffordshire County Council, Keele University and Innovate UK.
Cllr Simon Tagg, the county council’s cabinet member for environment, infrastructure, and climate change, said:
“We want to see any business in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent that installs or supplies low carbon technologies or offers green solutions and products sign up and take their profile to the next level.
“Registration is free and the categories for inclusion are continuously growing, so people can find solutions with pinpoint accuracy to meet their needs.
“Any Staffordshire business with a postal address in the county can be part of the directory if they are a green supplier.”
Businesses can register for the directory online here.
Emily Pollard, director of Star Solar Power Ltd said:
“We are thrilled to be part of the Green Supplier’s Directory as it has increased our visibility and connected us with a strong network of customers and like-minded businesses passionate about renewable energy.
“It’s an honour to be listed alongside other great installers who share our commitment to sustainability.
“We highly recommend other green suppliers take advantage of this fantastic free service.”