Green energy company, Bulb, has welcomed the Prime Minister Boris Johnson to the opening of its new central London HQ office. The space is designed for learning and collaboration, where employees can get together while also balancing hybrid work.
Staying true to technology and innovation, the workspace uses locally sourced, recycled, sustainable materials throughout.
Bulb’s Tech Zero Taskforce
The Prime Minister welcomed the news that the Tech Zero taskforce, led by Bulb, has become an official partner organisation to the UN Race to Zero. The taskforce allows the UK’s most exciting tech companies to join forces, backed by Tech Nation. The taskforce is aiming to encourage 1,000 tech companies to sign up to net zero commitments by COP26.
After it sparked global interest, Tech Zero today launches globally, encouraging companies worldwide to build a climate action plan and offering resources from the UK’s leading tech companies to help. The taskforce potential to be the world’s biggest group of tech companies committed to climate action.
Co-founder and CEO of Bulb, Hayden Wood, said, “We’re building a new type of big energy company, creating highly skilled green jobs, and helping people lower their bills and their carbon emissions. Today, we’re delighted to announce we’re expanding the Tech Zero taskforce globally. We’ll be using the resources and toolkit we’ve developed in the UK to help companies around the world create their climate action plans and join the Race to Zero before COP26.”