At CORGI Services, we are proud to sponsor the upcoming National Home Improvement Council‘s Parliamentary Luncheon on 16th October at the House of Lords, where key industry stakeholders will come together to discuss the future of home improvement in the UK.
As a long-standing advocate for safe and sustainable homes, CORGI Services is committed to supporting the transition to low-carbon energy, aligning with the NHIC’s mission of creating healthier, more energy-efficient homes for all.
The transition to renewable energy sources is no longer a distant ambition—it’s a necessity. As the UK moves towards meeting its net-zero targets, the home improvement sector plays a pivotal role in making this shift.
From energy-efficient heating systems to renewable energy installations, CORGI Services is at the forefront of helping homeowners reduce their carbon footprints while enhancing comfort and safety.
Supporting this event reinforces our commitment to the future of low-carbon homes. We believe that collaboration across the industry, government, and consumers is crucial in driving change. Our work with NHIC ensures that we are contributing to a shared vision of a greener, more sustainable future for the UK housing stock.
Additionally, as advocates for mental health and well-being, CORGI Services recognises the importance of supporting both the physical and mental health of professionals working within the sector. This holistic approach to the workforce’s well-being aligns with NHIC’s mission and is an essential factor in ensuring that the sector can meet the demands of the energy transition.
The Parliamentary Luncheon is a key platform for us to champion not only renewables but also the people who are driving these changes within the industry. We are excited to be part of this conversation and look forward to contributing to the long-term sustainability of homes across the UK.
As we look ahead to NHIC’s 50th anniversary campaign, “Home is Where Our Heart Is,” we’re eager to continue our collaboration and advocacy for a better, greener future.