Net Zero journey hits the news again
The British Pump Manufacturers’ Association (BPMA) is the latest to pick up on AES Engineering Group’s 29by29 planet-friendly investment
Praise for AESSEAL’s climate action from DMG MORI
Major global machine tool manufacturer DMG MORI sets out its policies to combat global warming on Betterworld.Solutions.
AES Engineering Ltd’s #29by29 investment pledge in the news!
The Yorkshire Post has featured the group’s environmental investments in a new article highlighting how we are leading by example and encouraging best practice by demonstrating what is both practical and possible on the path to Net Zero.
Top Honours at RNN Group Apprentice of the Year Awards
We are especially proud of the achievements of Ben and Molly at last night's prestigious RNN Group awards event.
It's National Apprentice Week and we have had over 80 Apprenticeships via the RNN Group so far
Here at AESSEAL we actively support and encourage apprenticeships within every department of our business.
£7 million and counting of planet-friendly investment
Get all the details about our 29by29 update.
AESSEAL branding to remain up in New York lights until 2027
AESSEAL has confirmed that it has reached an agreement with Rotherham United FC to continue as the club’s Stadium Naming Rights Partner for a further five years.
Betting on batteries for greener power
AES Engineering Group has placed a £1.3m ($1.8 million) order to reduce emissions at our Rockford US headquarters, AESSEAL Inc
It’s a Net Zero goal, for Rotherham United FC
Rotherham United FC takes a step towards a zero carbon with two Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers at the AESSEAL New York Stadium
Green investment for AES India
AES India has placed an order worth £530,000 ($720,000) for advanced battery storage.
Back to AESSEAL's future with Forbes magazine
The leading US business magazine, Forbes, showcases an exclusive interview with AES Engineering MD Chris Rea
The roof is not the limit
The solar panels on the roof of AESSEAL’s Mill Close factory in Rotherham are just one of the more visible results of the group’s pledge to spend £29 million by 2029 on environmentally friendly investments.