| Arcus FM has retained its SFMI Gold Award following the latest assessment, reflecting continued progress across governance, social and environmental performance. |
| The 2025 SFMI assessment awarded Arcus an overall score of 84%, demonstrating year-on-year improvement and growing maturity in how sustainability is managed and embedded across the business. The assessment highlights strong performance in key areas including health and safety, equality, diversity and inclusion, energy management and transport, supported by clear policies, leadership engagement and transparent reporting. The scorecard recognises the progress Arcus has made in strengthening its approach to sustainability while continuing to grow and evolve as a business. In particular, it reflects improvements in social impact, colleague wellbeing and inclusion, alongside a consistent focus on environmental management and long-term planning. The assessment also provides clear direction for the next stage of development, supporting Arcus’s ambition to continue moving from strong foundations towards greater integration and measurable impact across its operations and supply chain. Chris Green, (pictured) CEO of Arcus FM, said: “Retaining our Gold status while improving our score means a great deal to us. It reflects the care and commitment our colleagues bring to their work every day, and the progress we are making in turning our sustainability ambitions into practical action as the business grows.” Vicky Downham, HSQE Director at Arcus FM, emphasised the company’s commitment to sustainability: “The SFMI assessment gives us an objective, honest and constructive view of where we are. This year’s result shows how our approach is strengthening across governance, social and environmental priorities, and it helps us focus on the areas that will make the biggest difference for our people, our customers and our partners.” Arcus will continue to use the SFMI framework to guide improvement, strengthen accountability and support the delivery of its long-term sustainability ambitions. |


















