Ulster Carpets’ Adam Stevenson, Procurement Manager, & Eddie Ruddell, Health, Safety & Environment Manager, with Amy Bennington, Power NI's Commercial Marketing Manager.
Ulster Carpets can create carpet in any colour imaginable, but now each one will be a little bit greener thanks to a new agreement with Power NI.
The premier supplier of Axminster and Wilton carpets to the world market have now switched to a new Green Energy contract from Power NI, Northern Ireland’s leading energy provider.
This will now see the Portadown company’s manufacturing and warehouse facilities supplied with green energy generated by local, renewable sources.
Eddie Ruddell, Health, Safety and Environment Manager at Ulster Carpets, said, “We have always been a company with an ethos of sustainability. Founded in 1938, the company has invested in key strategic innovations to maintain local jobs, create a premium product and export globally to some of the most luxurious establishments in hospitality.
“As a manufacturer, we have a responsibility to steward our people and planet well. Our latest strategic move in sustainability has been to partner with Power NI to procure 100% green electricity for our NI operations. This commitment has been forecasted to reduce our carbon footprint by over 950 tonnes per year - a key step in moving to decarbonise our manufacturing operations.”
Power NI supplies around 40,000 businesses across NI with over 150GWh of that electricity provided as Green Energy. Power NI’s parent company, Energia Group, to date has invested over €1 billion in the energy market across NI and ROI focusing on their core segments of Renewables, Flexible Generation and Customer Solutions.
Amy Bennington, Commercial Marketing Manager at Power NI, said, “As Northern Ireland’s largest electricity supplier, and as part of the Energia Group, we are committed to transforming how our customers use and generate energy, in a way that has a positive and sustainable impact on the environment. We are delighted to supply Ulster Carpets with Green Energy which would be the equivalent of powering over 1,000 average homes in Northern Ireland for a year.
“As a Climate Champion and signatory of Business in the Community's Climate Action Pledge, we're working collaboratively with organisations across Northern Ireland to address the climate emergency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”
The energy switch with Power NI is the latest move in Ulster’s long-term commitment to sustainability and they encourage other local businesses to see what they can do to act on climate change.
For more information on how your business can switch to renewably sourced electricity with Power NI, visit Power NI green energy.