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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Mouchel partners with Greenstone to address the public sector carbon management solutions market

Mouchel Mouchel Consortium, the specialist solutions provider arm of consulting and business services group Mouchel, has partnered with GreenstoneGreenstone Carbon Management to provide its Acco2unt carbon management solutions and services to its clients across the UK.

Mouchel is one of the largest suppliers of solutions and services  to the UK public sector. Matthew de Villiers, CEO of Greenstone said, “We are delighted to have established this partnership with Mouchel and see this as a significant step forward in our long-term strategy to strengthen our relationship with UK public sector clients. The timing is excellent given the increasing need for government authorities and publicly funded bodies to measure, manage and reduce their carbon emissions and deliver material savings.”

 

This looks like a good move for Greenstone. Matthew de Villiers is absolutely right to say that the public sector will be in the front line of carbon management – whatever government policy is, the public sector (and publicly funded bodies) and their suppliers will have to be first in line and set an example. And Mouchel has a good reputation as a provider of consulting and solutions to the public sector in the UK. With 9,000 employees and a turnover of £740.6m, it’s a great channel for any green ICT solutions provider.

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