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Archwood Group Achieves Fifth Consecutive Planet Mark Certification as Emissions Fall by 73%

At Archwood Group, sustainability continues to be central to how we operate as a business. As a North Wales-based timber manufacturer with over 150 years of heritage behind our Richard Burbidge and Atkinson & Kirby brands, we recognise the responsibility we have to reduce our environmental impact while supporting a more sustainable future for our industry.

We are proud to announce that we have achieved Planet Mark certification for the fifth consecutive year, following independent verification of our carbon footprint and continued year-on-year improvement.

This milestone reflects the significant progress we have made since joining the UN’s Race to Zero campaign in 2021, during which time we have reduced our Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 73% against our baseline year. This forms part of our long-term commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2050.

Driving real progress across our operations

Our continued reduction in emissions has been achieved through sustained investment and action across energy generation, electrification, responsible sourcing and waste reduction.

Key achievements include:

  • A 73% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions versus our baseline year since joining the UN Race to Zero campaign in 2021.
  • Installation of 2,600 solar panels at our North Wales facility, now generating 40–50% of our electricity needs and saving over 2,260 tonnes of CO₂ – equivalent to planting 1,250 trees and exporting more than 800,000 kWh of renewable energy to the national grid.
  • A long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) ensuring all remaining electricity is sourced from 100% verified renewable UK energy.
  • 98% of all timber sourced is FSC or PEFC certified, supporting responsible forest management and sustainable supply chains.
  • 90% of forklifts now operating as zero-emission vehicles, with plans in place to fully decarbonise our HGV fleet by 2030.
  • 100% of wood waste recycled into animal bedding, cat litter, panel boards and site heating, alongside a 40% reduction in total waste over the past three years.
  • Ongoing investment in our local communities, including school engagement, work placements, mock interviews and charitable fundraising initiatives.

Looking ahead

While we are proud of the progress made to date, our long-term sustainability strategy remains ambitious and focused:

  • 2028: Self-generate 100% of our renewable energy needs
  • 2029: Fully decarbonise our HGV fleet
  • 2030: Achieve a 50% reduction in total emissions
  • 2050: Reach Net Zero

We continue to work closely with suppliers, partners and our wider value chain to support meaningful emissions reductions beyond our own operations.

At Archwood Group, we remain committed to leading by example within our industry - continuing to invest, innovate and act responsibly to create a more sustainable future for generations to come.

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