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BAL GOES GREENER WITH NEW ENERGY DEAL

BAL Energy Contract

Full tiling solutions specialist BAL has signed a new 24-month energy contract with a 100% renewable energy provider.

As of November, the Stoke-on-Trent-based manufacturer of tile adhesives, grouts, levellers and other ancillary tiling products is supplied by Ørsted – a Danish company that leads the world in offshore wind.

Formed as DONG Energy in 2006 following the merger of six Danish energy companies, Ørsted has completely divested its black energy operations and has established itself with a 25% market share in offshore wind operations.

On a global scale, it has built enough offshore wind to power 9.5 million people, with an ambition to power 30 million people with offshore wind by 2025.

In 2017, Ørsted opened the world’s largest offshore wind turbines at Burbo Bank Extension in Liverpool Bay and continue to grow its offshore presence in UK waters.

Paul Vickers, Head of Procurement at BAL, said: “At BAL, we are always looking at ways to cut our carbon footprint, from replacing our lighting systems with energy-saving LEDs to light detectors, replacement of steam boilers and new dedicated energy-saving air compressors.

“Moving to a 100% renewable energy provider is just another footstep on the path to being as carbon neutral as we can.”

As well as numerous energy-saving and waste recycling initiatives, BAL also supports Cool Earth – the environmental charity protecting rainforests worldwide.

Cool Earth works with local communities to protect imminently threatened rainforest and protectively blockade tens of thousands of acres of adjacent forest in the Amazon rainforest in Peru.

Alex Underwood, Head of Marketing added: “With our support, Cool Earth’s initiatives in the Ashaninka region have helped save 350 acres from deforestation.

“This means more than 80,000 trees have been protected with more than 90,000 tonnes of CO2 locked-in. This is particularly crucial has deforestation has played a massive part in the climate emergency we are currently dealing with.”

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