Aga Rangemaster have achieved Gold status under the Future Net Zero (FNZ) Standard after cutting its carbon footprint by more than 50% in four years, which is impresive.
Data showed that the total emissions of 4,360 tonnes CO2e for 2024 were reduced down from a 2019 total of 8,746 tonnes CO2e giving a reduction of 4,386 tonnes which exceeds the FNZ Gold requirement for a 30% reduction.
“The FNZ Gold accreditation is proof, not promise. We set ourselves a challenge to make meaningful cuts and we have delivered – but Gold status is a milestone, not the finish line. Kitchens are the heart of a home, and our appliances, sinks and taps must be part of a genuinely low-carbon future.”, said Ian Mincher from parent company Middleby indicating that the company intends to do more to reduce its footprint.
We hope other appliance makers will also follow and reduce their emmissions.
