Shower designer and manufacturer Roman has revealed it has further reduced its environmental impact by replacing all company cars with fully electric vehicles. Roman says it has furthered its commitment to sustainability by updating all company cars to fully electric, helping to reduce its carbon emissions. Roman has electric charging points for all cars installed at its HQ.
Roman says that moving to fully electric vehicles is just a small part of its environmental journey to becoming Carbon Zero – Roman has been working on its environmental credentials for well over 10 years, fully embracing the circular economy and achieving carbon neutral status in 2021. All Roman products are sustainable and Roman embeds the circular economy principles throughout its supply chain, which entirely focus on high levels of recycling before and after the life of a product.
All the aluminum used in Roman’s production is 100% recycled before use and at the end of life it is easy to recycle and re-use aluminum back at its original value. Similarly, Roman’s solid surface moulding and fabrication plants use material which is predominantly natural stone which can once again be reground back to its original value and be re-used. The brass used for the hardware such as shower enclosure handles is 100% of recycled material before use, without compromising on strength or functionality. Roman is also working very closely with suppliers of glass and expect to be close to 100% recycled content in 2024.
Additionally, all packaging is made from recycled card in the first instance and can be fully recycled after its use and all inserts are also card (not polystyrene or plastic).
David Osborne, CEO of Roman, said: “Moving all company cars to fully electric was the next step on our environmental journey, with the long-term goal of becoming Carbon Zero. As the leading British Shower Enclosure Manufacturer, we give huge focus to sustainability and further breakthroughs will be coming over the next few years.”