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Kier, one of the UK’s leading construction and infrastructure services companies, has officially joined the ‘Buy Social’ pledge, reinforcing its ...

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Kier, one of the UK’s leading construction and infrastructure services companies, has officially joined the ‘Buy Social’ pledge, reinforcing its commitment to supporting social enterprises and delivering positive social value through its supply chain.

The Buy Social Pledge, run by Social Enterprise Scotland, brings together corporate businesses, SMEs, academic institutions, and public sector bodies looking to make a commitment to bring social enterprises into their supply chains. It allows businesses and institutions to harness their purchasing power for good and contribute to positive social change in local communities.

Organisations who sign up to the Buy Social Pledge commit to fostering inclusive economic growth. The pledge signifies a transformative approach to doing business, where businesses become catalysts for positive change in communities.

Phil McDowell, Regional Director for Kier Construction North and Scotland said: “Kier is delighted to join the Buy Social Pledge and is committed to creating meaningful impact in our local communities. By supporting social enterprises across Scotland, we aim to help build a fair, inclusive and sustainable society, delivering lasting positive change where we work and live.”

Jamie Lawson, Strategic Partnerships & Engagement Manager at Social Enterprise Scotland said: “We are thrilled to welcome Kier Construction to the Buy Social Pledge. Their commitment demonstrates the powerful role the construction industry can play in supporting social enterprises and the communities in which they work. We look forward to working closely with Kier Construction to maximise the social and environmental impact of their projects.”

For more information about the pledge, and how to get involved, please visit https://www.buysocialscotland.com/business/buy-social-pledge

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