Siemens plc has become one of fewer than 100 companies in Great Britain to receive the desirable Carbon Trust Standard.
The award acknowledges the work the company has taken on to lessen its carbon footprint by five per cent every year since 2008 and demonstrates its genuine commitment to ongoing emission reductions.
A few of the projects which have made it possible for Siemens to get the Carbon Trust Standard include incentivising employees to choose low carbon cars along with the introduction of energy saving technologies - some of which are Siemens own technology - during building refurbishments, including lighting, heating and building management.
In the years ahead, Siemens plans to fund energy saving projects on its sites to a value more than £5 million using Siemens technology and innovation. Work includes lighting, sub metering, boiler optimisation and many other projects. The first phase of projects are being carried out at Siemens’ Oxford, Newcastle, Lincoln, Congleton and Wythenshawe sites.
Siemens meters and systems will be employed to gather and study the information gathered.
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