At IPB, we believe sustainability is about more than policies and commitments. It is about taking meaningful action that delivers lasting value for the communities we serve.
This commitment was brought to life through a recent Difference Days project with St Seton’s School. Working alongside a group of Transition Year students, IPB volunteers helped create a new outdoor learning space designed to promote wellbeing, inclusion and everyday access to nature.
As a member of the Le Chéile Schools Trust, a valued IPB client and an important stakeholder in the Irish education sector, St Seton’s was a fitting partner for this initiative. The project provided an opportunity for students and volunteers to work together to create a space that will benefit the school community for years to come.
For IPB, initiatives such as Difference Days are an important way of translating our sustainability strategy into tangible impact. They strengthen our connection with the communities we support while giving employees the opportunity to engage in meaningful, purpose-led volunteering.
By investing our time and skills in projects like this, we continue to demonstrate our belief that sustainability is not just a strategic objective, but a shared responsibility that creates positive outcomes for people, communities and the environment.