ProCook has announced a partnership with the Woodland Trust to mitigate its current carbon emissions, as part of the kitchenware retailer’s long-term sustainability strategy. The strategy follows The Environment Agency’s roadmap for cutting carbon emissions and reaching net zero by 2030.
The retailer has proactively reduced carbon emissions by partnering with DPD for carbon neutral parcel delivery, operating an all-electric fleet of company vehicles, switching to LED lighting and operating a zero waste to landfill policy at its headquarters.
ProCook HR & ESG director Sarah Wheatley highlighted how the new partnership will help towards the goal of net zero emissions by 2030: “We’ve already made considerable effort to reduce our carbon footprint, but we still have a way to go, and mitigating our carbon emissions through the Woodland Carbon scheme will help us achieve our goal in an engaging way that directly affects UK biodiversity. This first step signifies great progress towards our net zero ambitions which we hope to reach well within the government deadline.”
The Woodland Carbon scheme helps organisations reduce their carbon footprint by locking up unavoidable carbon emissions through planting trees. The Trust creates sustainable woodlands, planting UK native trees with a unique focus on nature as the ultimate beneficiary. ProCook employees will have the opportunity to join the Woodland Trust on crucial planting days throughout the year.
Top: ProCook is supporting The Woodland Trust.