Mundys goes Green!

Mundys goes Green!

Over the last couple of years we have all seen consumer attitudes towards the environment shift – in part thanks to the cleaner air and lower pollution levels experienced during the pandemic.

This has resulted in many businesses considering how they can reduce their impact on rising emissions. Against a backdrop of rising fuel prices, and the future ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars (by 2030), electric car sales have been flying.

As a result we, at Mundys have switched to Electric powered vehicles and now have a fleet of five vehicles used across the business.
Senior Partner, Simon Bentley said ‘Mundys are looking to become more environmentally friendly, and we recognise that switching to an electric fleet can do a lot of good. Electric cars are cleaner, both when they’re being driven and when they’re being manufactured, which is why we recognise the need of green transportation within our business’.

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