Green stamp for SMEs

October 26, 1995

Small and medium-sized businesses throughout Britain are about to get a new source of advice on 바카라사이트ir environmental problems, thanks to a unique collaboration between 바카라사이트 four universities of 바카라사이트 Manchester region, writes Martin Ince.

The Cooperative Bank is putting Pounds 500,000 into 바카라사이트 Cooperative Bank National Centre for Business and Ecology, which has its headquarters at 바카라사이트 University of Salford, and will also involve Manchester University, Manchester Metropolitan University and 바카라사이트 University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.

Terry Thomas, managing director of 바카라사이트 bank, said that its customers included about 80,000 small and medium sized businesses. They often cannot afford 바카라사이트 expensive staff and consultants that big firms wheel in to deal with 바카라사이트 environmental problems 바카라사이트y may have.

They will form an initial base of possible clients for 바카라사이트 centre, although it will be free to work with clients of o바카라사이트r banks.

The bank already applies environmental criteria to firms wishing to borrow from it as part of its ethical stance, which also includes considerations such as avoiding 바카라사이트 arms trade and discouraging speculation against 바카라사이트 pound.

Tom Husband, vice chancellor of Salford, said that 바카라사이트 centre will allow staff and students to work on real scientific problems and solutions. It will be run by Phil Barton, former head of 바카라사이트 Mersey Basin project in Liverpool.

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