There are sunny smiles all round as software development firm Amdaris will help Sun Strategy with its sustainable technology solutions.
Sun Strategy is a packaging consultancy based in Bradford that works with brands to deliver solutions for clients, including online and offline retailers. Clients on its website include Unilever, Bacardi, Amazon, Castrol, Ryvita, Heinz and Ocado.
Bristol-based Amdaris will work with the team at Sun Strategy to help with digital transformation and outsourcing. Amdaris will also take an active role in delivering Sun Strategy’s technology ecosystem and integrated automation solutions.
Robert Quigley, Technical Director at Sun Strategy, explains: “We were not just looking for a provider but a long-term partner. We selected Amdaris due to the company’s excellent industry reputation and experience in agile processes.”
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The two firms point out that sustainability has “significantly moved up on the consumer agenda in recent years, with Gen Z customers favouring environmentally-friendly brands and packaging”.
There’s no doubt about that as plenty of companies are wising up to the sustainability craze – for consumers or not.
Google Cloud recently held its first Sustainability Summit; Berlin-based greentech company Plan A plans a new branch office in London; and in an eWeek UK scoop, SDG Assessment powered up in West Sussex to offer sustainability and ESG reporting for small businesses.
Founded in the UK in 2009, Amdaris is run by co-CEOs Andy Rogers and Vlad Nanu and backed by BGF. It has delivery centres in Moldova, Romania, Ukraine and Bulgaria. Clients include the Royal College of Surgeons of England, subscription sheet music service nkoda and Pearson.