Screwfix Slashes Carbon Emissions and Boosts Sustainability Efforts

Somerset Folks Take Note: Screwfix Going Green! Screwfix, a well-known trade retailer, has been busy cutting down on their carbon footprint. Since 2021, they’ve managed to halve their direct carbon emissions (that’s the stuff they make from their stores and deliveries) by a whopping 50%! This is even more impressive considering they’ve also grown theContinue reading “Screwfix Slashes Carbon Emissions and Boosts Sustainability Efforts”

New Solar Installation Tech Arrives in Somerset

Fluke Introduces New Innovations to Aid Solar Installations Looking to install solar panels in Somerset? Great news! Leading test equipment manufacturer Fluke has launched a new range of tools designed to make solar installations and maintenance quicker and more efficient. High-Powered Testing for Large Solar Arrays The Fluke Solmetric PVA-1500HE2 PV Analyzer and I-V CurveContinue reading “New Solar Installation Tech Arrives in Somerset”

Net-Zero lighting conference on sustainabilty

Net Zero Lighting Conference Highlights Holistic Approach to Sustainability Last week in London, the Net Zero Lighting Conference, organised by The Lighting Industry Association (LIA) and Recolight, the UK’s leading scheme for WEEE compliance and recycling of lighting products, called for a holistic approach to achieving net zero in the lighting sector. This pivotal eventContinue reading “Net-Zero lighting conference on sustainabilty”

Electrical Regulations Update: Focus on Safe Renewable Energy Installations in Frome

Evolving Electrical landscape in Frome The electrical safety landscape in Frome is evolving! The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) recently announced a consultation to update the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS7671: 2018) for the third time. This amendment focuses on ensuring the safe installation and connection of renewable energy technologies like solar panels andContinue reading “Electrical Regulations Update: Focus on Safe Renewable Energy Installations in Frome”