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Environmental, social and governance (ESG)

As an organisation whose purpose is to help businesses adapt to the future, we recognise the importance of managing our own long-term platform for growth and sustainability and our impact on the environment.

Sustainability and impact on the environment

Our Fuel Solutions business expects to see continued growth in sales of diesel fuel for a number of years ahead we recognise that in the longer term we need to continue diversifying into becoming a supplier of a wider range of services and solutions. We have made good progress with this over the past five years – around 30% of our gross profit now comes from non-fossil fuel-based and our plan is to continue growing this share and the range of services on offer.

Realistic about today

For vehicles which are not ready to transition, we offer customers the opportunity to offset their carbon footprint via our partnership with a leading developer of woodland creation and carbon capture projects.

Within our own business, we are in the early stages of implementing ISO14001 which will involve the adoption of more proactive environmental policies and their application across all our offices.

Engagement with local communities

We have always supported a culture of corporate social responsibility which has included active engagement in social and voluntary projects in the local communities we live and work in.

Radius is a major employer in Crewe, England and have been a long-term partner of local charity The Wishing Well Project which works to improve the health and wellbeing of the community. This partnership has taken many forms including fundraising events and employee volunteering projects.

Radius employees also regularly take part in sponsored activities to raise vital funds for charities. In February 2022, 25 Radius teams took part in the Prince’s Trust Future Steps initiative, completing over 40 million steps in the month and raising £15,000 to support young people at risk of being left behind.

Governance

As a privately owned business, we are not required to report on how we have applied the UK Corporate Governance Code. However, our general approach is to benchmark our governance procedures against those used by similar sized listed businesses. This starts by setting the right tone at the top and we are led by an effective and entrepreneurial board which recognises that its role is to promote the long-term sustainable success of the Group, generating value for shareholders and contributing to wider society.