“We have a clear purpose, that is to create sustainable living. If our people are excited about that future, that they believe what they do matters, that they have been given permission to do things better, then that’s the best engagement tool you can have.”

Genuit Group CEO Joe Vorih recently spoke with The Times Industrial Editor Robert Lea about his career, his passion for DIY and Genuit Group’s purpose to provide products that make the environment in which they are installed more sustainable.

Joe provided his analysis of the current construction sector, where the opportunities lie, and how the group is responding to the climate change debate, new regulations and the incoming Future Homes Standard.

You can read the full interview here.

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