Temperature Control gains carbon reduction accreditation

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05 October 2023
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Wayne Buckley of Temperature Control

Air conditioning specialist Temperature Control has become the first commercial installer to achieve accreditation under Mitsubishi Electric's Committed Carbon Reduction Partner (CCRP) programme.

Managing Director Wayne Buckley was already considering ways of reducing his company’s carbon footprint and welcomed the opportunity to achieve the new accreditation. He said: “Many of our customers are already planning their own Net Zero journey and I am being asked more and more to demonstrate our own plans to decarbonise. That’s not surprising as we install energy-consuming equipment and as an industry we know we have the tools to help reduce carbon, but in the past it hasn’t always been the focus.”

Temperature Control was one of Mitsubishi Electric’s first Diamond Quality Partners, one of the first to use R32 products and the Hybrid VRF system, as well as one of the first partners to embrace Mitsubishi Electric’s apprenticeship scheme. The business has also been using solar panels for over 10 years, along with heat recovery air conditioning.

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Buckley added: “Big business is already driving carbon reduction across the globe, and everyone is now looking at energy use, equipment efficiency and carbon reduction. Our industry is in a unique position of being able to make a real difference to customers, which gives us a real opportunity to grow. We’ve now got a clear route to 2030 when we want to become carbon neutral and my advice to anyone wanting to start is to measure everything so you can start to see where you can make improvements.”

Throughout the accreditation process, Temperature Control has been supported by Mitsubishi Electric with a tool kit to guide them on calculating their carbon footprint, setting targets, and training.  Oliver Collins, Channel Marketing Manager for Contractors, said: “It’s all about developing the skills, knowledge and experience needed to devise effective carbon reduction strategies, and this is enabling Temperature Control to stand out in an increasingly sustainability-conscious marketplace.”