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Inclusive Supply Chain

Why Having an Inclusive Supply Chain Matters to the U.S. Economy?

Being intentional in a company-wide effort to include and support businesses owned by diverse individuals, such as minorities, women, veterans and people with disabilities. We also believe in focusing on supporting, and working with local businesses as much as possible.

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An inclusive supply chain and workforce plays a crucial role in the economy, particularly in the skilled trades and renewable energy space. Embracing diverse suppliers and business owners promotes a more inclusive and equitable business environment by providing opportunities for diverse businesses to thrive. In the context of skilled trades and renewable energy, supplier diversity encourages the participation of a diverse workforce coming from the minority-owned, women-owned, and veteran-owned enterprises, fostering economic empowerment and job creation within these communities. By diversifying the supplier base, we unlock a wealth of talent, innovation, and expertise that drives industry growth and fosters healthy competition.

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"A diverse and inclusive workforce is not only a reflection of our society but also a competitive advantage for businesses. It brings fresh perspectives, drives creativity, and fuels innovation, leading to better decision-making and stronger economic outcomes."

Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors

Why Does Community Engagement &
Being Inclusive Matter to TREE?

Texas Responsible Energy, Inc. (TREE) is owned and led by a diverse group of individuals including men and women of different generations and ethnic backgrounds, including a veteran. The TREE team shares a passion for sustainable renewable energy and building stronger communities. We feel it is powerful when people from diverse backgrounds come together to accomplish a shared goal. We strive to work with as many diverse business owners and suppliers as possible. 

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​Our team sees renewable energy is an economic driver of community development. It is important we do our part to help ensure solar energy is available to rural and underdeveloped communities and parts of the world. We are grateful we can help our customers to convert solar energy to power their homes, electric vehicle charging stations, businesses, apartment buildings, affordable housing communities, hospitals, schools, farms & more!

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