DK Holdings Limited is pleased to announce a further reduction in its total emissions following the completion of its latest Low Carbon Audit, carried out by Next Level Services.
The latest audit reflects the company’s continued investment in practical, measurable steps to reduce its environmental impact across its UK manufacturing facilities. Over the past year, DK Holdings has reduced gas and electric consumption through the installation of more efficient boilers and the introduction of new, energy-efficient machinery.
The company has also generated more solar power across its site, supported by its existing solar panel installation and has installed new EV charge points at its factory in Staplehurst.
Further improvements are planned for the coming year, including the installation of new double glazing, the introduction of a new electric van and further investment in efficient machinery. DK Holdings has also confirmed that its electricity is now supplied by ENGIE, supporting the company’s move towards greener electricity.
In addition to reducing emissions internally, DK Holdings is proud to have now planted over 1,500 trees through its work with The Green Organisation, marking another positive milestone in the company’s ongoing sustainability journey.
Finance Director Darren Mills commented:
“Reducing our emissions is something we are incredibly proud of, but it is also part of a much wider effort. Every improvement, whether it is investing in more efficient machinery, generating more solar power or reviewing how we manage our fleet, helps us make responsible decisions for the future. Our latest Low Carbon Audit shows that the work being carried out across the business is making a measurable difference and we remain committed to further reducing our environmental impact wherever possible.”