Mereway Kitchens launches two sustainable initiatives for 2021

KitchensNews Fri 22nd Jan 2021 by KBBFocus

Mereway Kitchens launches two sustainable initiatives for 2021

Mereway Kitchens launches two sustainable initiatives for 2021



Mereway Kitchens has revealed that it is launching two new sustainable initiatives for 2021. The first is to work with The Used Kitchen Company, and the second is to partner with Trees4life, a charity planting new forests to reduce the impacts of climate change by storing carbon and preventing flooding and erosion.

Mereway is encouraging its retail partners to take part in both schemes, which it believes will not only be a valuable income stream for their consumer clients, creating awareness and funds, but will also make a significant contribution to landfill reduction and the future of the planet. 

Mereway Kitchens MD Mark Mills said: “Our partnership with Trees4life means we will create our own 'Corporate Grove' in Scotland. Our support with the charity also means that we will help fund educational initiatives and the relocation of red squirrels. To kickstart the programme we will be planting a tree for each of our valued Premium Partners. In addition, prolonging the life of a Mereway kitchen makes total sense and is definitely win-win for our retailers and their customers, the new owner and, of course, the environment. Our kitchens are built to last and we know that they can give many years of service and pleasure beyond that of their first 'owner'. Both schemes are in place to help the environment at both ends of the production cycle”.

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