Eurosafe member J&K Ross has announced a significant milestone in its sustainability journey, reporting a 66% reduction in carbon emissions in 2025 compared with the previous year.
Following the submission of its latest data through the Action Sustainability Calculator, which measures and tracks Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions, the results highlighted the considerable progress made across the business over the past year. Improved data collection, changes to waste disposal processes and the transition to renewable electricity have all contributed to the reduction in overall emissions.
For J&K Ross, sustainability is centred around understanding its environmental impact, making informed decisions and continuously improving as a business. Its first submission for the 2024 reporting period helped identify opportunities to strengthen both reporting processes and environmental performance, leading to further investment and focus across the organisation.
Commenting on the achievement, Naomi Ross, Business Compliance & Training Manager at J&K Ross, said:
“I’m incredibly proud of the progress we’ve made on our sustainability journey and grateful for the commitment shown by our entire team. Sustainability is now embedded within our business strategy, shaping how we operate, grow and create value for our customers and partners.
“By continually improving how we measure, monitor and manage our environmental impact, we have reduced our carbon emissions while becoming a more efficient and resilient business. These achievements have been strengthened through collaboration with our customers, suppliers and partners.
We remain committed to continuous improvement and to working together to deliver an even greater positive impact in the years ahead.”
This latest achievement demonstrates J&K Ross’ continued commitment to improving its environmental performance and highlights the positive impact that targeted sustainability initiatives can have across a business.
Congratulations to Naomi and the entire J&K Ross team on this impressive milestone.
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