Endurance Sets A Carbon Neutral Standard

As part of a far reaching and wider environmental and sustainability programme, Endurance Doors has become carbon neutral by partnering up with the World Land Trust and by offsetting through a carbon balanced portfolio.

This has been achieved through careful analysis of emissions, products, processes and practices, with the first investment made to the World Land Trust for the calendar year of 2021.  

The World Land Trust (WLT) is an international conservation charity that protects the world’s most biologically significant and threatened habitats. Patrons include Sir David Attenborough, Steve Backshall, Chris Packham and Bill Oddie. Its vision is to protect the world’s most threatened habitats and species for the future.

 

 “If we are to avoid catastrophic climate change and the biodiversity loss that goes with it, scientists tell us we only have until 2030 to cut global emissions in half. A make-or-break decade lies ahead, and we need to act now.”

– Spokesperson, World Land Trust 

Spokesperson, World Land Trust

 

Time to act

Stephen Nadin, MD of Endurance Doors says: “The WLT was an obvious choice for us as a business, as it is an internationally recognised body that is committed to conservation and climate change. This is the first stage in our environmental and sustainability programme that will not only shape the way in which we work but will involve customers, supply chain partners and stakeholders too.

“The fenestration and construction sectors have a huge impact in terms of CO2 emissions and the time to act is now. The UK Green Building Council has already reported that the UK built environment is currently responsible for 25% of total UK greenhouse gas emissions, excluding surface transport and so we are encouraging others in the industry to join us in to create a better future together.”

Picture: Endurance Doors is aiming to be a carbon balanced business.

www.endurancedoors.co.uk

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
23rd August 2022

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