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26 November 2020

INFOGRAPHIC: BPCA Draft Strategy 2021-20XX

YOUR ASSOCIATION | PPC101 DECEMBER 2020

Over the last few months the BPCA Executive Board, Staff team, Servicing Committee, M&D Committee and a focus group of members have been working together to draft a strategy for 2021 and beyond. We’re now in a position to share a draft version with the whole sector and are accepting feedback from members. 

BPCA Draft Strategy 2021 infographic British Pest Control Association

Member with feedback?

Let us know your thoughts on the draft strategy! The whole point of publishing an early draft is so we can get your feedback and include it in the final version. This is YOUR association and YOUR strategy. Make sure your voice is heard.
membership@bpca.org.uk

Source: PPC101

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