Ibstock plc has released its 2020-21 Sustainability Update, which provides the most in-depth overview of its progress against the company’s Sustainability Roadmap 2025 to date.
Headlines from the sustainability update include:
- A 6% reduction in CO2 per tonne of production (from 2015 baseline).
- A 40% reduction in Lost Time Incident Frequency Rate (from baseline year 2016).
- An 11.7% of sales turnover from new and sustainable products (against a target of 20% by 2025).
- 77% of procurement spend now meets Ibstock’s Sustainable Supplier Code (up from 54% in the previous reporting year).
- 100% of apprentices have now moved into a permanent role.
Despite a challenging year, Ibstock has committed to investing in decarbonisation measures and production efficiencies at its facilities, with notable projects during the reporting year including the procurement of 100% of its electricity from renewable sources. Ibstock believes this move is a significant step in reaching its Sustainability Roadmap target of a 15% reduction in CO2 per tonne of production by 2025.
The company is also investing in a pathfinder project at its West Midlands Atlas factory, which it believes will become the world’s only Scope 1 & 2 Net Zero brick factory. The combination of reduced process emissions and greater thermal efficiency will cut the carbon intensity of bricks produced at the Atlas site by 50% compared to the existing factory.
Commenting on the launch of the 2020-21 Sustainability Update, Ibstock’s chief executive officer Joe Hudson says investments in operational efficiency and sustainability-led initiatives made during the reporting period offer proof of Ibstock’s commitment to manufacturing excellence within the construction products sector.
Wider progress impacts
From a wider sustainability perspective, health, safety and wellbeing have remained at the heart of Ibstock’s business. Notably, Ibstock worked hard to ensure it offered a COVID-secure working environment across its sites. As part of this, the company’s Safe Start programme, which enabled effective communication of the enhanced safety protocols that were in operation for returning workers, was recognised by the British Ceramic Confederation’s Pledge Award of Excellence.
Ibstock also received a Pledge Award for the measures taken to support employees’ mental health and wellbeing, with initiatives such as its employee assistance programme.
During the reporting year, having raised £70,000 through fundraising initiatives, Ibstock also confirmed an extension of its charity partnership with Shelter.
Encouraging openness
Ibstock has also launched an interactive tool highlighting the steps it is taking to meet the ambitious targets set out in its Sustainability Roadmap to 2025. Available online, on the Ibstock plc website, the Sustainability Stories Hub is designed to be of interest to both internal and external stakeholders.
Michael McGowan, group sustainability manager says openness and accountability are at the heart of this year’s report. He said: “Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing businesses and as we look to tackle this, transparency on our progress is key. Our latest Sustainability Update highlights the progress we have made – and continue to make – across our business.
“We are a forward-looking business; we welcome scrutiny and engagement from our customers, staff and key stakeholders on our journey so far. This document gives more detail and greater insight than ever before. We’re very proud of our advances to date, but we know there is more work to do. We look forward to the challenge ahead and reporting on even greater progress next year.”
To download a copy of the 2020 Sustainability Report click here.