News: EMSc supporting charities large and small
Rotherham-based energy optimisation specialists, EMSc UK Ltd is one of the main sponsors for a UNICEF event in Leeds today.
Martin Bell, UNICEF goodwill ambassador, former BBC journalist and a former Independent MP, will talk about his extraordinary experiences around the world, highlighting the important role UNICEF plays in improving children's' lives.
EMS has also recently made a donation to a school in Rotherham through the Kidsafe charity. Kidsafe is an organisation that is actively committed to helping keep children safe across the UK and Eire. The money the company has donated will be used to provide a local school with vital safety information free of charge, on topics including "Stranger Danger", vandalism, crime prevention, racism, bullying, drugs, road safety and the Green Cross Code.
Alex Mardapittas, managing director at EMS, said: "We recognise that future generations will have a large part to play in looking after our planet and environmental sustainability, which is why we are proud to be supporting these children's charities.
"As a company proud of its Yorkshire roots, and being based in Rotherham, we are particularly keen to demonstrate our support for local schools and children's charity events."
Based at Templeborough, the energy consultancy produces Powerstar, the only voltage optimisation system wholly designed and manufactured in the UK which works by reducing the the voltage supplied by the National Grid.
EMSc Ltd website
Martin Bell, UNICEF goodwill ambassador, former BBC journalist and a former Independent MP, will talk about his extraordinary experiences around the world, highlighting the important role UNICEF plays in improving children's' lives.
EMS has also recently made a donation to a school in Rotherham through the Kidsafe charity. Kidsafe is an organisation that is actively committed to helping keep children safe across the UK and Eire. The money the company has donated will be used to provide a local school with vital safety information free of charge, on topics including "Stranger Danger", vandalism, crime prevention, racism, bullying, drugs, road safety and the Green Cross Code.
Alex Mardapittas, managing director at EMS, said: "We recognise that future generations will have a large part to play in looking after our planet and environmental sustainability, which is why we are proud to be supporting these children's charities.
"As a company proud of its Yorkshire roots, and being based in Rotherham, we are particularly keen to demonstrate our support for local schools and children's charity events."
Based at Templeborough, the energy consultancy produces Powerstar, the only voltage optimisation system wholly designed and manufactured in the UK which works by reducing the the voltage supplied by the National Grid.
EMSc Ltd website
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