Thursday, April 18, 2024

Leeds-based Brand8 PR appointed by water and energy efficiency company Cenergist

Brand8 PR has been hired by water and energy efficiency company Cenergist to advise on its corporate and business-to-business communications.

The Leeds-based agency is undertaking media relations, social media, content marketing and search activity on behalf the business to help support the delivery of its growth plans.

Cenergist enables its clients to reduce carbon emissions and water consumption to meet sustainability goals and comply with regulation using its energy, district heating and water management services.

The Washington, Tyne & Wear, headquartered business’s clients include water companies, local authorities, social housing providers and property developers.

One of the company’s projects is delivering Leeds City Council’s ‘Clustering for Warmth’ initiative. This involves Cenergist designing and installing low carbon ground and air source heating systems into 26  housing blocks across the city.

Julie Keogh, head of consumer marketing at Cenergist, said: “Brand8 PR won the pitch due to the agency’s clear strategic approach and track record of successfully advising a range of businesses operating within the sustainability and property sectors.

“We have ambitious growth plans both within the UK and internationally and look forward to working with Brand8 PR to help us achieve our objectives.”

Founded in 2010, Brand8 PR’s clients include Norway-based global sustainable technology company TOMRA, housebuilder Avant Homes and urban logistics property developer and asset manager Chancerygate.

Brand8 PR managing director, Rob Smith, commented: “With the requirement for private and public sector organisations to achieve sustainability goals continuing to gather pace, Cenergist is ideally placed to advise within this rapidly expanding market.

“We are working alongside the company’s senior management team on communications activity which will raise awareness and create demand for the company.”

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