The transition has seen the specialist distributor move to powering its sites in Bracknell, Cirencester and Swindon purely by renewable electricity.
The milestone comes as part of a wider company goal whereby the distributor, which operates in more than 70 countries, aims to move to 100 per cent renewable electricity globally by 2030. The UK is the first country where the target has been achieved.
As well as transitioning to more sustainable sources of energy, for example by switching to renewable electricity tariffs, Westcon-Comstor is working to reduce energy consumption across its UK facilities.
An upgrade to energy efficient LED lighting has recently been completed at its Swindon logistics facility, which is expected to reduce consumption by 25,000kWh annually. In addition, the company’s offices in Cirencester and Bracknell both now benefit from electric vehicle (EV) charging points for employees.
Mark McLardie, head of ESG at Westcon-Comstor (pictured), said, “Having set ourselves ambitious sustainability targets as a business, it’s rewarding to be able to demonstrate that we are making tangible progress in an important market like the UK.
“Purchased electricity currently accounts for nearly 70 per cent of our Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions globally, and moving to renewable sources will accelerate our progress towards a 50 per cent reduction in these emissions by 2030.
“We also recognise that reducing energy consumption has a vital role to play in ensuring our business is operating sustainably, and this is a real focus for us in the UK and globally.”