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First Including U conference for D&I champions

15 October 2020

Urenco has held the first global diversity & inclusion (D&I) internal conference for its ‘Including U’ champions, run during National Inclusion Week.

This is part of renewed focus on D&I, called Including U, as part of a new culture programme.

The interactive, virtual two-day event was a great opportunity to hear about organisation-wide successes to date and ideas on priorities going forward.

Culture, Diversity & Inclusion Programme Director, Sarah Howe said: “We have taken some really positive steps forward over the last couple of years and, like many companies, there is a lot more to do.

“By continuing to build an inclusive culture aligned to our values and ambitions, we will ensure we have a healthy and high-performing organisation long into the future.”

For more information on diversity and inclusion within Urenco, see our most recent Sustainability Report

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About Urenco

Urenco is an international supplier of enrichment services and fuel cycle products with sustainability at the core of its business. Operating in a pivotal area of the nuclear fuel supply chain for 50 years, Urenco facilitates zero carbon electricity generation for consumers around the world.

With its head office near London, UK, Urenco’s global presence ensures diversity and security of supply for customers through enrichment facilities in Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA. Using centrifuge technology designed and developed by Urenco, and through the expertise of our people, the Urenco Group provides safe, cost effective and reliable services; operating within a framework of high environmental, social and governance standards, complementing international safeguards.

Urenco is committed to continued investment in the responsible management of nuclear materials; innovation activities with clear sustainability benefits, such as nuclear medicine, industrial efficiency and research; and nurturing the next generation of scientists and engineers.

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