The Amarinth solar array at its head office in Rendlesham, United Kingdom
Amarinth has recently been certified in accordance with the ISO 14064-1 Carbon Reduce scheme, the international standard for quantifying, reporting and removing greenhouse gas emissions, underlining the company’s long-held commitment to reduce carbon emissions for itself, its customers, and its supply chain.
Amarinth was founded over two decades ago with one of its guiding principles being the delivery of more efficient pumping solutions, targeted initially at the oil and gas industry that hadn’t been well served in that respect. Since then, the company has expanded its customer base across many of the process, energy and renewable industries around the globe. With the advent of time, carbon reduction has become an important business fundamental for organisations and Amarinth has continued at the forefront of this within the pump industry.
The company has been certified in accordance with the ISO 14064-1 Carbon Reduce (powered by Toitū) scheme, the United Kingdom’s only Accredited Greenhouse Gas Certification Scheme for the quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and the identification of actions to reduce them.
The decision by Amarinth to become certified in accordance with ISO 14064-1 was taken to formalise the extensive work the company had already undertaken around sustainability. Accreditation to the standard will enable Amarinth to fully support its customers who have either achieved ISO 14064-1 certification or who are working towards it, and actively encourage its supply chain to attain this standard. Joining up the whole industry around the same set of standards, objectives and measures is the only way true net-zero can be achieved across the full product lifecycle.
Amarinth’s own focus on sustainability consists of three core objectives:
Over the past 20 years, Amarinth has invested steadily across its organisation in meeting these objectives, including its infrastructure, commercial operations, and product research and design. It has now achieved:
Having achieved certification in accordance with ISO 14064-1, Amarinth is now looking forward to attaining ISO 14068 for Carbon Net-Zero, a new international standard that is due to be published shortly. This new standard will provide clear definitions and parameters for carbon neutrality enabling the effect of measures taken to be tracked, showing if neutrality has been achieved.
Oliver Brigginshaw, Managing Director of Amarinth, commented: “We are delighted to have been certified in accordance with ISO 14064-1 Carbon Reduce scheme. Sustainability has been a pillar of the Amarinth way since the company was founded. We have always strived to deliver ever more innovative and efficient products to our customers, saving them significant money over the lifecycle of a pump, whilst investing in numerous projects to reduce our own carbon footprint. We look forwards to working closely with our customers and supply chain into the future to reach overall net-zero goals.”
Amarinth can also be reached on its website: www.amarinth.com
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