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Times of Tunbridge Wells July 5 2023

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Local businesses join together in the name of sustainability By Lilly Croucher A NEW collective of Tunbridge Wells’ leading businesses officially launched today, with the combined aim of supporting sustainability and lifting the community. ‘amplifi’ is a group of some of the biggest businesses in the town which have unified in their efforts to address climate change, lift local charities, and create positive change in the community. Together with Cripps and Yoyo, the collective also includes AXA Health, Childrensalon, Crowe, Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, Handelsbanken, Royal Victoria Place, the Times of Tunbridge Wells,

Royal Tunbridge Wells Together (the BID) and Fuggles. ‘amplifi’ is the brainchild of Pete Kenyon, partner at Cripps law firm, and Jenny Kitchen, CEO of the

‘I am a passionate believer that this is our time to stand up and act’ Yoyo design agency and the B Corp organisation. They hope that by bringing local organisations together, they can change the way local businesses navigate sustainability and help them think more collaboratively.

Jenny Kitchen told the Times: “I truly believe that business should be used as a force for good. Individuals can make an impact, but when businesses collaborate, using their collective knowledge, voice and people power, the effect is amplified. On the benefits of local businesses working together, Pete Kenyon told the Times: “I am a passionate believer that this is our time to stand up and act. “As individuals, or even as single businesses, none of us have the power to make a real difference alone.”

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