Stonegate launches head office career pathway
Stonegate Group has launched its new in-house training pathway, Albert’s Interesting Map to Success, or AIMS.
The pathway has been designed for the company’s head office support staff and is available across all roles – amounting to more than 600 different specific learning pathways from level two, all the way to level seven (masters level).
AIMS hopes to engage in excess of 1,000 support staff, across both the managed and lease and tenanted divisions, once established.
The pathway has been designed to include both online and in-person learning to reflect the changes of the last 13 months, allowing delegates access to all course material to study in their own time, but without losing the invaluable components of face-to-face learning.
Burger King UK vows to focus on meat reduction in pursuit of science-based emissions goals
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Fast food chain marks Earth Day with adoption of science based emissions targets and promise that meat reduction will play key role in its sustainability ambitions
Burger King UK has this week promised to focus on meat reduction and expand its meat-free offerings, as it marked Earth Day with the adoption of new science based emissions targets for 2030.
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Date: 27 May 2021
Scottish craft brewer BrewDog is the latest company to achieve B Corp certification, highlighting the company s dedication to becoming a force for good and focusing on carbon offsetting and reduction.
Zero Carbon Forum: UK s biggest restaurants team up to plot pathway to net-zero
Nando s, Burger King, KFC and Pizza Express are among the first business members of a new hospitality industry coalition that is plotting a pathway to net-zero for the sector.
Pizza Express (pictured) is one of 18 founding brand members
Called the Zero Carbon Forum, the new initiative is receiving support from trade associations UK Hospitality and the British Beer and Pub Association. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has also offered its endorsement, as has MP Andrew Griffith, who was recently appointed the UK’s net-zero business champion for COP26.