Finning report highlights sustainability progress

Finning sustainability

FINNING UK and Ireland has cut its scope 1 and 2 emissions by 32% according to its latest sustainability report.

The Cat dealer has a global aim to cut scope 1 and 2 ‘direct emissions’ by 40% by 2027 – measured from its 2017 baseline.

In the UK and Ireland, the company said the reductions were achieved partly by the proactive sourcing of renewable energy, with 85% of its electricity coming from renewable sources last year.

The sustainability report for 2023 also demonstrated the success of Finning’s rebuild programme, with 15,694 parts being remanufactured. This helps to reduce waste, energy and the use of raw materials.

The new generation of Cat machines are equipped with technology to reduce fuel use and monitor efficiency while Finning provides a range of digital services to help operators and fleet managers reduce costs and emissions through lower fuel consumption.

Keith Oakes, head of safety, health, environment and quality (SHEQ), said, “We take a broad view of sustainability and, as well as taking responsibility ourselves, we see helping our customers reduce their emissions as a huge opportunity to make a positive difference to support global emissions targets. We have introduced a number of energy saving measures across our sites, including switching to LED bulbs and are in the process of installing solar panels at our UK headquarters in Cannock.

“In turn, wherever possible, Finning supports customers in introducing productivity solutions focused on driving fleet efficiencies which lower their fuel consumption, carbon footprint and total cost of ownership leveraging optimal equipment features, along with the option of ECO Drive training for operators.”

Finning added that it has also made positive changes to its overall waste management performance and now recycles 95% non-hazardous and 100% of its hazardous waste material.