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Two high-profile businesses make new connection

A well-known café chain has linked up with a high-profile green energy company based in Gloucestershire.

Boston Tea Party (BTP) has switched to Stroud-based Ecotricity, who provide green electricity generated from the wind and the sun.

The café group based in the South West of England has switched all of its 19 sites, which includes one in Cheltenham, to green electricity as part of its aim to be as sustainable and socially responsible as possible.

BTP managing director Sam Roberts said: "Our purpose at BTP is to 'Make Things Better', whether that be for our customers, staff or suppliers, but ultimately ensuring that we have a positive societal impact from what we do.

"Therefore, behaving ethically and sustainably runs through the heart of our business.

"We choose to work with like-minded suppliers and business partners to ensure we are doing our upmost across all areas of BTP to achieve this and Ecotricity are a great example.

"By working together, we can be confident not only that the energy we are using is green, but that we are best placed to learn and share best practice from them as industry leaders in this area."

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