Triton Showers achieves Carbon Trust Standard

Triton Showers has achieved the Carbon Trust Standard for Carbon, as part of the group’s ambition to achieve carbon net zero by 2025.

Organisations can achieve this independent certification if they are committed to making real reductions in their environmental impact, as well as demonstrating best practice in measurement, management and operational improvements over set lengths of time, a statement said.

During the assessment period, Triton lowered its CO2 footprint by 38%, described as a “significant result”.

This included reducing water usage by 38% and installing LED lighting throughout 85% of its facility.

David Tutton, managing director at Triton, said: “We are delighted to have received such a well-recognised and notable accreditation thanks to everyone’s hard work and determination. Attaining the standard is the culmination of many different strands of activity taking place throughout our entire business to make a cumulative change – but we are not done yet. 

“We will continue this pathway in the months and years ahead with a view to reaching carbon neutral status, and onwards to becoming net zero by 2025, which is also Triton’s 50th Anniversary year.”

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