Energy-Efficient Fine Furnishings
Pietersen Fine Furniture is a business specialising in the manufacture and installation of bespoke furniture and fitted interiors. Their main building is a 1960s industrial unit, which is mostly made up of workshop space, with a small office, toilet block, and kitchenette too. Determined to reduce waste and trim costs while maintaining their high standards,…
An illuminating journey with LED lighting
The new lighting system will not only save them money on their energy bills and cut their carbon emissions, it will also require less maintenance, reducing costs further and improve light quality for their working environment.
A sustainability story
We know your time and finances are limited, and learning about how to reduce your energy costs can feel like a juggling act. That's where ESOx steps in. Our expert team will conduct a thorough on-site Workplace Energy Efficiency Assessment, providing you with an Action Report detailing your options. Businesses typically save 19% on energy costs after implementing our recommendations, while also building a more sustainable workplace for the long term. So, don't delay. Get in touch with our team today.
Granite company chips away at carbon emissions
The team at The Granite House were becoming increasingly aware of and concerned about climate change, and wanted to make changes in their own lives to make a different - and that included at work too.
How to reduce energy use in manufacturing
Manufacturing operations consume a substantial amount of energy, resulting in high running costs and environmental impact. Every business or organisation has the potential to improve its energy efficiency, reducing energy consumption and its associated costs while also mitigating environmental harm. However, identifying the most effective measures requires a tailored approach based on the unique characteristics of each business and its premises.