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Legal firm joins Techies Go Green effort

Taylor Wessing will provide advice to the coalition of companies looking to decarbonise
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18 September 2024

Taylor Wessing has become the first legal firm to partner with Techies Go Green, the not-for-profit community of technology businesses committed to reducing their carbon footprint.

As legal partner, Taylor Wessing will provide pro bono legal advice to Techies Go Green members to support them to identify and manage climate action opportunities and risks, facilitate sustainable investments, enhance internal governance arrangements, nurture stakeholder relationships, and ensure alignment with national and global standards.

Paddy Quinlan, partner at Taylor Wessing, Ireland said: “Taylor Wessing is privileged to be the first legal firm to partner with Techies Go Green and is excited at the prospect of collaborating with leading tech firms in Ireland and the UK focused on sustainability. This new partnership with Techies Go Green will involve our market leading partners advising Techies Go Green members on ESG matters, further underpinning our commitment to collaborating with wider industry to ensure businesses can continue to thrive and operate sustainably into the future.

 

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Michael O’Hara, founder, Techies Go Green, added: “We’re delighted to have Taylor Wessing on board as our legal partner. Growing legal requirements coming from government and the EU, together with supply chain issues and stakeholder commitments, can often be a barrier to businesses progressing or prioritising sustainability. Having a firm with strong sustainability expertise such as Taylor Wessing offers great value to our Techies Go Green members.”

Techies Go Green was founded in 2021, and its members include tech SME and Fortune 500 companies, all with the common goal of verifiably reducing their greenhouse gas emissions and becoming more sustainable. Techies Go Green supports members through knowledge sharing, networking and collaboration opportunities to support them to decarbonise their operations.

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