solar panels on factory roof
Solar panels generating most of the electricity for adhesives specialist F Ball.

Floor adhesive specialist sticks to green commitment with double up on renewables

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A manufacturer of specialist flooring adhesives has doubled the amount of energy it generates from renewable sources following further investments in solar panels at its Staffordshire Moorlands headquarters. 

F. Ball and Co now has over 1,700 solar panels generating over a 500kw peak across its main building and powder plant facility in Cheddleton. It is estimated that this will prevent 59 tonnes of CO2 entering the atmosphere each year, the same amount produced by 12 petrol cars on average. 

The renewables upgrade is a continuation of efforts by F. Ball to reduce its environmental impact, including introducing electric vehicle charging points for both company and employee vehicles.  

Factories are equipped with high-efficiency motors and boilers to minimise energy consumption, and a gravity-fed mixing plant avoids the need for electric motors to pump material into mixing vessels. 

The manufacturer has also replaced much of its packaging with recyclable alternatives and pioneered the F. Ball Recycling Scheme, which provides receptacles at a wide number of wholesaler locations where flooring professionals can conveniently dispose of empty F. Ball buckets and bottles, for free. 

A figure has not been put on how much has been invested in the initiatives. 

Jenny Barnett, the company’s Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Assurance (SHEQ) Manager, said: “This is the latest in a series of initiatives aimed at reducing both the resources we consume and our carbon footprint. We have a duty to manage our environmental impact. 

“People increasingly want to buy from companies who take their environmental responsibilities seriously, and we are constantly looking at new ways to be more sustainable.” 

Andy Jackson

Senior journalist and PR professional with just under 40 years’ experience. Andy’s investigated for and written for every national newspaper, many magazines and most broadcasters. He’s also handled strategic PR, crisis management and media relations for major NHS and private sector organisations. He grew up in Stoke-on-Trent and is an advocate for Staffordshire business. “Our county deserves Daily Focus,” he said.

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