Madison cuts carbon footprint with solar panel installation

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author By Jos Dyer, 1 year ago

The challenge of cutting carbon footprints is an issue that almost all businesses are facing at a time when almost everyone across the country – and the wider world – understands the damaging effects of climate change.

Last year, Madison started the process of installing more than 1000 solar panels across the roofs of its two warehouses in Milton Keynes, a project that’s finally been completed and will not only offset the energy usage at the sites, but feed energy back into the National Grid as well.

Dominic Langan, CEO of Madison, said: “We are committed to the sustainability of our business and minimising our negative impact on the environment but acknowledge there is a huge task ahead of us. Part of this journey is reducing our dependence on carbon intensive energy within our business operations and making the investments necessary to deliver efficiency, value and health for our business.”

The full breakdown of energy generation is as follows:

  • A 500.5 kWP Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Installation
  • 1001 x 500w Modules
  • Generating 480,443kWh per year in total
  • 235,775 KWh per year used on site and rest fed back into the grid
  • Carbon Saving: 86 Tonnes per year

The installation of these solar panels is just part of Madison’s ongoing commitment to investing in sustainable business practices and reducing its carbon footprint. Recently brands like Madison Clothing and Aztec have made a move to 100% sustainably sourced packaging with more planned in the future as the business continues to improve its green credentials.

To learn more on the latest developments at Madison and Sportline, retailers are encouraged to register for and attend iceBike* 2024 at the end of February. Once again it is a split-venue format with iceBike* South in London and iceBike* North in Manchester. For more information and to register visit www.icebike.co.uk



Madison Solar Panel Installation from Madison on Vimeo.

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