What's Happening?
JELD-WEN, a prominent manufacturer of timber fire doorsets, has reported a 10% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions since 2021. This achievement is part of the company's ongoing efforts
to reach net zero emissions. The progress is detailed in JELD-WEN's 2024 Sustainability Report, highlighting initiatives such as energy efficiency upgrades, renewable energy use, and smarter resource management. At its Penrith facility, the company has achieved zero waste to landfill and transitioned to 100% renewable energy. JELD-WEN is also relocating its Sheffield operations to a new facility designed to support sustainable manufacturing.
Why It's Important?
JELD-WEN's reduction in carbon emissions underscores the growing importance of sustainability in manufacturing. By investing in renewable energy and efficient technologies, the company not only reduces its environmental impact but also enhances operational efficiency. This commitment to sustainability can improve the company's market position, attract environmentally conscious consumers, and potentially lead to cost savings. The broader industry may follow suit, adopting similar practices to meet regulatory requirements and consumer expectations for sustainable products.
What's Next?
JELD-WEN plans to continue its sustainability efforts by further reducing emissions and eliminating manufacturing waste to landfill by 2050. The company's focus on sustainable practices may influence other manufacturers to adopt similar strategies, potentially leading to industry-wide changes. As JELD-WEN progresses towards its net zero goals, it may also explore ways to reduce Scope 3 emissions, which could involve collaboration with suppliers and partners.











