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corporate responsibility

Corporate responsibility is a key priority for bartlett mitchell.

We provide an ethical, social and environmental framework to which our key stakeholders have access.

By increasing participation and dialogue with our stakeholders, we are able to forge long-term relationships with our customers and clients, our employees, suppliers, and also help the communities in which we are based. These are important relationships to us, not only in economic terms, but because they help guide the company's core values and principles and make us accountable to others.

bartlett mitchell have identified six key corporate responsibility areas within our business.

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f you would like to know more about what we do for each sector in detail, please contact us.

1. Codes of ethics/responsible business practices
2. Listening & understanding our customer & client needs
3. Being a fair employer
4. Fair treatment of our suppliers with an eye on ethical & sustainable sourcing
5. Considering the environment in every action we take
6. Our involvement in local communities

 

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latest news items

David's on film

Our fabulous Creative Director, David James, has started a new hobby on YouTube. He's going to be adding a veritable feast of recipes on-line soon. 

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We think he's a budding Delia. Watch this space as the PearAcademy on-line training sessions are going to be growing!

 
WINNER Shine Awards 2010

 Wendy Bartlett, the illustrious Managing Director of bartlett mitchell has been awarded the "Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Entrepreneur of the Year" at The Shine Awards 2010. 

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latest press articles

Wendy Bartlett: a powerful person in Hospitality

It's official, Wendy is one of the Industry's movers and shakers in 2010 - so says The Caterer & Hotelkeeper's Top 100 Most Influential People in Hospitality.

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David's latest blog entry

Dinner for One

I discovered the other day that the sales of kitchen equipment designed for single-people, such as small saucepans, frying pans that can hold no more than one egg and single-cup teapots have soared by 140 per cent compared with a year ago, according to Debenhams.

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