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Roberts Radio

British engineered with vibrant design; Roberts Radio produces radios and related audio equipment.
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Certified
3 years

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Highlights

Measure

Location-based total carbon footprint

Reporting Boundary: Chertsey (Roberts House, Hanworth Lane, Chertsey, KT16 9JX) and Stoke (Eastern Rise, Off Stanley Matthews Way, Trentham Lakes, Stoke-On-Trent, ST4 8WG)

Emission Sources: Electricity, T&D Losses, Natural Gas, Water, Fleet Travel, and Business Travel (Grey Fleet)

Reporting Period: 01 Oct 2021 to 30 Sep 2022

34.5 tC0₂e

Location-based total carbon footprint per employee

1.6 tC0₂e

Market-based total carbon footprint

34.3 tC0₂e

Market-based total carbon footprint per employee

1.6 tC0₂e

Engage

FTE employees

We engage our employees and wider stakeholders to unlock their talent and knowledge to drive year on year progress in sustainability.

22

Communicate

UN Sustainable Development Goals

We recognise that transparent communication is essential for transformational change and we quantifiably contribute to 7 SDGs.

7

Certification story

Royal Warrant Holder, Roberts Radio has achieved the Planet Mark certification.

For nearly 90 years, Roberts has been driven by innovation in audio. This drive for innovation, now more than ever, is focused on the steps we can take to contribute towards achieving a more sustainable world. From high quality materials, and a continual focus on ways to reduce its environmental impact, Roberts Radio is striving to achieve more, including recycled packaging and reclaimed waste alternatives.

Looking to strengthen its sustainability credentials, Robert Radio is working with Planet Mark to reduce carbon emissions and share its journey with its community to inspire others. By being more strategic about its environmental responsibility, they will be able to increase its positive impact significantly and hopes to encourage continual improvements within its community.

Through Planet Mark, the company has protected endangered rainforests thanks to Cool Earth; a charity working alongside rainforest communities to halt deforestation. Its pledge through Cool Earth directly supports the Asháninka community in Central Peru.

Roberts Radio has also helped the Eden Project – an educational charity building connections with each other and the living world, exploring how we can work together towards a better future.

Future targets

Reduce carbon emissions by at least 2.5% each year

To recertify next year Roberts Radio must reduce emissions by 2.5%.

Aim to reduce carbon emissions by 5% each year

A 5% year-on-year reduction is the target reduction recommended by Planet Mark.

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