TAKE five employees, a collection of stunning South Coast beauty spots and a dog called Herbie and you have a new short film promoting a company’s commitment to protecting the environment.
Entitled A Window into Cable Management, the production features members of staff from across Marshall-Tufflex’s Hastings
business taking part in activities they are passionate about in the outdoor environment.
They range from dog walking to surfing, fishing to running, all set against locations including the Seven Sisters Country Park and Hastings Country Park.
The aim of the film is to inform the market that Marshall-Tufflex products are made from an average of 80 per cent recycled material across its PVC-U ranges.
It also gives an insight into the environmentally responsible philosophy and manufacturing process of the cable management market-leader.
Marshall-Tufflex marketing manager Katie Barnes said: “The film perfectly captures the passion and commitment we have for the environment.
“It showcases the beauty of our locality brilliantly, which only serves to reinforce our desire to do all in our power to protect the environment.
“We’re very proud to be using our staff in the campaign who really enjoyed being part of this project.”
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