It was great to have the opportunity to give Adam a tour of the building and explain all about the work we do around sustainability, to keep technology alive for longer.
Adam took time out of his busy schedule to meet our team, as well as answering any questions around what his priorities are for business and his constituency.
He also spoke with a number of our staff, as well as hearing all about Digital Device Repair Technician Apprenticeship.
Adam Jogee said: “I was delighted to have seen first-hand the work that TMT First do and hear all about the apprenticeship they’ve launched. TMT First are truly leading the way in terms of their work around sustainability. It was fantastic to hear their vision for the future, not only around environmental sustainability but also round their plans to grow which can only be good for the local community. It was a great experience, and I would love to get a Minister here so they can see the work that is being done at the heart of Staffordshire. I am really looking forward to building on the relationship going forward.



TMT Founder Adam Whitehouse added: “We were delighted to have had Adam with us, give him a tour of our building and show him the amazing work we do. He took time out of his busy diary to see and hear about what TMT does, as well as chatting to our staff. Adam was really interested in what we’ve achieved so far in terms of our work around sustainability and what we plan to achieve in the future. There are some real opportunities here to get the Government involved to encourage both consumers and businesses to repair devices rather than replacing them and I look forward to working more closely with our Adam to lobby Government for change.”