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Baxi pledges net zero operations by 2030

Baxi Heating UK and Ireland, part of BDR Thermea Group, has pledged to be carbon neutral in all its operations by 2030, and to lead the phase-out of carbon-intensive heating by ensuring every product it makes from 2025 onwards will work with lowcarbon energy.

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Karen Boswell OBE, newlyappointed Managing Director of Baxi Heating, said: “It is our vision to be a sustainable leader in the heating and hot water sector, today and tomorrow. We have a responsibility to tackle climate change not only for ourselves, but for future generations. This doesn’t stop at our products, but also how we operate as a more efficient and environmentally conscious business.

“Delivering cleaner and greener heating systems is fundamental to achieving net zero and it will also be central to the growth of our business over the next 10 years. The bottom line is that our customers need sustainable, affordable and reliable warmth – particularly during this period of economic uncertainty.”

Baxi Heating has committed to a portfolio of cleaner, greener products that will work with low-carbon fuels by 2025, either directly or through conversion kits, including hydrogen boilers, heat pumps, smart electric water heating and heat networks.

Karen Boswell, Managing Director of Baxi Heating.

Baxi Heating plays a prominent role in the residential and commercial heating market, selling millions of boilers to homes and businesses annually. It views this as a huge opportunity to drive positive change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It is committed to delivering lowcarbon solutions to homes and businesses, and to driving down costs through innovation and product evolution, building on its ambition to make the world a better place for future generations.

Baxi Heating and BDR Thermea Group intend to be at the vanguard of this mission and are currently developing and testing one of the first 100% hydrogen boilers. It has been working closely with Government to trial hydrogen and other lowcarbon heating technologies, and also recently introduced a new range of low-carbon heat pumps to its portfolio.

Contact: Baxi Potterton Myson. Tel: 01 – 459 0870; email: sales@potterton-myson.ie; www.baxipottertonmyson.ie

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