GRAHAM has signed up to the Buy Social Pledge, a new initiative that sees businesses use their everyday spending to improve social and environmental impact across Scotland.
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.
By joining the pledge, GRAHAM aims to increase its engagement with social enterprises, committing to purchasing goods and services that contribute to wider goals such as tackling inequality, supporting the environment, and empowering local communities.
In Aberdeen, the contractor has recently worked with local social enterprise Charlie House to provide a café on their site for the workforce, which not only employs local people but generates funds to help local families supported by Charlie House.
Jamie Lawson, strategic partnerships and engagement manager at Social Enterprise Scotland, said, “We are proud to have GRAHAM onboard as part of our Buy Social Pledge initiative. Their commitment sends a powerful message about the importance of ethical procurement in large-scale industries and is a step forward in making supply chains more inclusive and sustainable.”
Gary Holmes, MD for GRAHAM Building North, added, “Our overarching vision at GRAHAM is to deliver lasting impact in the areas where we operate and to have a positive effect on those communities. That is why the Buy Social Pledge is a perfect fit for our business.”