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Fulton Hogan supporting sustainability in the Bay

Fulton Hogan supporting sustainability in the Bay of Plenty


Award-winning civil construction company, Fulton Hogan, has taken its support for sustainable practice to a whole new level.

Fulton Hogan, Bay of Plenty has become a cornerstone sponsor of the Sustainable Business Network Bay of Plenty.

SBN’s regional manager, Jo Wills, says she is pleased to announce the valued support of Fulton Hogan, Bay of Plenty as a major sponsor. “Fulton Hogan, Bay of Plenty is an excellent example of a business focused on its triple bottom line and one we are very pleased to have involved at such a prestigious level in the Bay of Plenty.”

She calls it “a company whose commitment to sustainable business development is evident across a wide range of environmental, social and economic initiatives. It has undertaken various community projects and received numerous environmental awards over the years.”

Signing up for Cornerstone sponsorship demonstrates an external and ongoing dedication to the region’s sustainable development, she says.

Mark Stirton, Fulton Hogan’s Regional Manager for the Bay of Plenty, says the company believes that sustainability “makes good business sense”.

“We are very proud to be a cornerstone sponsor of the Sustainable Business Network and very pleased to contribute towards the promotion of sustainable business development in the Bay of Plenty” he adds.

To learn more about Fulton Hogan, Bay of Plenty, and some of the initiatives implemented, come to the Get Sustainable Challenge launch at the Fulton Hogan 54 Aerodrome Road, Mt Maunganui Tuesday 27th March 2007, 4.30 – 6.30pm.


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