Triton has won a Bathroom Manufacturer’s Association (BMA) Sustainability Award in the Workplace Initiative category, in recognition of its efforts to involve staff as part of its Moving the Dial campaign.
With a target of becoming carbon net-zero by 2025, the shower manufacturer has placed emphasis on engaging its employees as the driving force behind the company’s success.
Triton was also ‘highly commended’ in the BMA’s Carbon Reduction category, in no small part down to the contribution of its workforce in significantly reducing energy consumption in its offices. It now uses 24% less gas, 32% less electricity, and 38% less water than in 2012.
David Tutton, managing director at Triton, said: “Triton is very much on a journey, with our ambitious net-zero targets serving as a focal point. Having already attained the Carbon Trust Standard for year-on-year carbon reduction, we’re over the moon to receive not only win the Workplace Initiative Award, but a highly commended nod in the Carbon Reduction category, too.”
Tom Reynolds, CEO at the BMA, added: “We launched these inaugural sustainability awards with some trepidation. We were relieved when manufacturers started to make entries, were excited when we saw the quality of submissions, and elated when we received the incredibly positive independent judges’ feedback. Manufacturers are embracing the transformation of their businesses and lessening the environmental impact of the sector as a whole. My congratulations go to all finalists, and particularly the winners and special recognition recipients.”
Further Triton workplace initiatives include LED lighting being installed throughout 95% of the business, alongside a significant focus on recycling, with 233 tonnes of waste recycled in 2019, and all used paper now recycled. In total, this has resulted in a 49% reduction in workplace carbon footprint since 2012.