Arnold Laver is part of National Timber Group, the largest independent timber distribution and processing group in the UK. They have recently started using FutureTracker to enhance their sustainability efforts. Through use of the platform, the company aim to measure, manage, report on, and reduce the carbon emissions of its sites and operations.
Arnold Laver is a specialist timber merchant that serves a diverse customer base, including joiners, housebuilders, and contractors. With a strong reputation as favoured suppliers of large-scale infrastructure projects, the company prioritises sustainability in its operations. As part of its commitment to environmental responsibility, Arnold Laver promotes the use of timber as a sustainable building material, in contrast to energy-intensive alternatives like concrete and steel. The company is ISO 14001 certified, and all timber is sourced sustainably.
"We are excited to start using FutureTracker to further enhance our sustainability efforts," said Ellen Argent, Sustainability Manager at Arnold Laver. "As a company committed to environmental responsibility, we recognise the importance of taking steps to reduce our carbon footprint, and we believe that FutureTracker provides the tools and guidance we need to make a positive impact."
FutureTracker is an industry-leading sustainability platform that empowers businesses of all sizes and sectors to take control of their environmental impact. Through the use of fully-guided measurement tools, detailed footprint reports, and data-driven sustainability initiatives, FutureTracker enables organisations to make meaningful and long-lasting changes.
Implementing FutureTracker demonstrates Arnold Laver's ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability, and their dedication to making a positive impact on the environment.
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