Kitchen makers to go carbon neutral
by David Masters
April 1, 2008
Rixonway Kitchens, based in Yorkshire, has signed up to the Government’s zero carbon strategy. They are the first UK-based kitchen supplier to make this move.
The zero carbon strategy aims for all new homes in England to be built using carbon neutral products and methods by 2016.
Rixonway’s operations director, Nick Greenall, said: “As a company we are committed to driving sustainability throughout the business.”
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