Bentley sets the pace with carbon trust standard award
31 Jul 2014|1,748 views
Ultra-luxury automaker, Bentley, has become the first automaker to be awarded the triple Carbon Trust Standard for the reduction of carbon, water and waste. The certification was completed by the Carbon Trust, one of the world's leading independent authorities on delivering carbon reduction and achieving greater resource efficiency.
Bentley has now separately secured the Carbon Trust Standards for Carbon, Water and Waste having made significant reductions in these three key environmental areas at its Crewe headquarters.
The certification has independently verified Bentley's environmental achievements between 2011-2013, which saw the company achieve a 16 percent reduction in CO2 relative to the number of cars manufactured.
In addition the factory achieved a 35.7 percent reduction in water use and an absolute reduction in the amount of waste being produced.
Major projects have included the installation of over 20,000 solar panels, mounted on roofs across the factory, which have reduced CO2 generation by over 2,500 tonnes per year and contributed 286,200kWh back to the national grid. Last month 20 percent of the company's electrical requirements were generated by solar energy.
Ultra-luxury automaker, Bentley, has become the first automaker to be awarded the triple Carbon Trust Standard for the reduction of carbon, water and waste. The certification was completed by the Carbon Trust, one of the world's leading independent authorities on delivering carbon reduction and achieving greater resource efficiency.
Bentley has now separately secured the Carbon Trust Standards for Carbon, Water and Waste having made significant reductions in these three key environmental areas at its Crewe headquarters.
The certification has independently verified Bentley's environmental achievements between 2011-2013, which saw the company achieve a 16 percent reduction in CO2 relative to the number of cars manufactured.
In addition the factory achieved a 35.7 percent reduction in water use and an absolute reduction in the amount of waste being produced.
Major projects have included the installation of over 20,000 solar panels, mounted on roofs across the factory, which have reduced CO2 generation by over 2,500 tonnes per year and contributed 286,200kWh back to the national grid. Last month 20 percent of the company's electrical requirements were generated by solar energy.
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