We’re very proud of what we’ve achieved to reduce JCB’s environmental impact. But we have more to do. And as awareness, understanding and science evolve, we will identify new priorities, new challenges, new risks and new opportunities. As such, we’ll continue harnessing the latest technology and knowledge in order to carry on improving our environmental performance.
Here are some of the key areas we’ll be focusing on over the next few years:
Total waste
Number one on our priority list is reducing total waste. Linked to this is the issue of single use plastics which, for many years, have been a wasteful use of resources. We also now recognise that they contribute to pollution of our oceans, harming wildlife, and preventing recovery of this valuable resource. We’re currently working hard to understand how we can avoid single use plastics and packaging in our business.
Wood waste
We’ll also be working to get a better understanding of where the wooden packaging we buy in for parts distribution comes from. We’ll see if there are any actions we need to take to ensure that we are only using sustainable timber in our operations.
Chemicals of concern
To reduce risks to the environment, workers and machine users, we’ll be working to identify and reduce any chemicals of concern in our supply chain.
Car use
We’ll be continuing to look into initiatives to encourage workers to car share, reducing the impact of our collective journeys to work.
Paint
As new technologies mature, there may be opportunities to move away from solvents in our processes. We’ll also be looking to manage our processes to reduce solvent and material waste.
ISO standards
We’ll implement ISO 14001: 2015 in any plants that aren’t yet accredited. This will keep us focused on driving improvements in our environmental performance.
Engines
In terms of products, we’ll be delivering electric solutions to market in our compact range, and we’ll shortly be launching our cleanest ever diesel – the Stage V engine.