99 % OF INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURERS SAY THEY NEED MORE SUPPORT TO BE SUSTAINABLE, FINDS BIFFA SURVEY
BIFFA STUDY REVEALING THE SECTOR’ S SUSTAINABLE MOTIVATIONS IN THE YEAR AHEAD HIGHLIGHTS THE IMPACT OF NEW LEGISLATION AND SECTOR CHALLENGES.
Industrial manufacturing decision-makers’ sustainable intentions have been revealed in a survey by leading sustainable waste management company Biffa.
While most industrial manufacturers( 93 %) have or plan to implement a sustainability strategy, a staggering 99 % say they need more support to achieve their goals.
With new Simpler Recycling legislation set to come into effect on March 31st, 2025, standardising material collections for businesses with 10 or more employees, 62 % of manufacturers acknowledge its significant impact. However, despite increasing sustainability commitments, financial barriers remain the biggest challenge.
Despite the new regulations, the industrial manufacturing sector’ s view on sustainability is positive; more than nine in 10( 93 %) either have a sustainability strategy in place, in progress or planned – just 5 % have no such strategy.
Over four-fifths( 84 %) of sustainability decisionmakers agreed their business is focused on being part of Britain’ s circular economy, and a further four in five( 79 %) say that it’ s important for day-to-day business.
Cost, meanwhile, is the sector’ s most significant barrier. Half( 49 %) say the cost of making changes prevents them from being more sustainable, while a further third( 32 %) cite increased costs of products and services. Outside of financial strain, a lack of clarity on sustainability metrics( 30 %) and a lack of company and team commitment( 28 %) also pose issues.
It’ s therefore no surprise that reduction of general waste is the primary focus area for two-thirds( 66 %), as the more waste that can be recycled, the cheaper a business’ waste management costs.
Just 1 % of industrial manufacturers say that no support is needed for the sector to be more sustainable; robust data and reporting( 48 %), innovation and technology investment( 42 %) and product life cycle and circular supply chain analysis( 41 %) were named by manufacturers as the most valuable support types, showing a demand for innovation and investment to drive sustainability for the industry.
To support the sector with its green ambitions, Biffa has released a new whitepaper –‘ What iff you could unlock value from manufacturing waste?’ – to coincide with the launch of its refreshed Manufacturing Waste Solutions proposition.
' How to ' engineering reality is built in to all EEMUA resources through a by industry, for industry approach proven in everyday use by engineers throughout the world.
Industry-defined: Good practice guidance,
All resources are Free or Discounted for EEMUA Members & Associates
ask @ eemua. org + 44( 0) 20 7488 0801 www. eemua. org
|
A guide to civil, structural and building asset management in process, industrial and production environments
Publication 238
Edition 1
|
Alarm systems A guide to design, management and procurement
Publication 191
Edition 4
|
Alarm Systems E-Learning |