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Perrywood Tiptree, Aylett Nurseries and Parker’s Garden Centre win big in GCA East region
Barton Grange, Fron Goch and Klondyke Burnside win GCA North region awards
Adverse weather conditions hit garden centre sales
Frosts in discussion with Blue Diamond about the prospective sale of their two remaining garden centres
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Scotts of Southend implements WinRetail
After the Euros, are you ready for Olympic promotions? - Trademark warning added
Zest wins double at SOLEX
HTA solar panels save over 9 tonnes of carbon emissions in first year
Save the date: The Greenfingers Floral Ball
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Castle Gardens praised for innovation at regional GCA awards
Taylors Bulbs Launch New Spring 2025 Catalogue
Poundbury Gardens wins best local garden centre at regional GCA awards
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Blue Diamond goes for Gold at RHS Tatton Park show
Tatton ‘Long Border’ designs sponsored by Wyevale Nurseries for second year
Ruxley Manor, Ransoms and Millbrook win GCA South-East region awards
SOLEX 2024 hailed a ‘tremendous’ success
YPHA delegates visit The Netherlands for Launch Success Challenge
Colegrave Seabrook Foundation - such a warm welcome into the friendliest industry
Autumn Fair New Business Pavilion brims with pioneering makers and creators
RHS partners with Crane Garden Buildings for major collection
Six packer awards for two Bransford Webbs Apprentices
Otley garden centre provides plants to renovate Leeds children's charity garden
Deco-Pak relaunches its Chelsea Horticultural range
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HTA welcomes embassy attachés on nursery visit
Double Gold win for She Grows Veg at RHS
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BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair returns to Audley End
Less than 2 weeks left to enter HTA Grower of the Year Awards
Brand evolution for National Garden Gifting Scheme
HTA launches political engagement drive and new resources for members
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Yorkshire Garden Centres to join the Tillington Group
Prosper bidding farewell to Yorkshire Garden Centres
Planters, Old Railway Line and Poundbury Gardens crowned GCA Midlands, Wales & West winners
30 years of student scholarships celebrated at Ball Summer Showcase
Celebrate the future of garden retail at Glee's 50th anniversary exhibition
Kate Ebbens is halfway though her 366 Running Challenge
Business Manager needed at Grimsby Garden Centre
GTN team bring you the best stories from SOLEX
Zest, Hex Living, Supremo, Eco Fuego, Pit Boss and 4 Seasons Outdoor win SOLEX 2024 Awards
Team Kadai win the Chicken Euros BBQ Competition at SOLEX 2024
Football-themed After Party scores at SOLEX
The Loving Outdoor Living Zone proves popular
Award winners celebrate their success
LOFA make donations to Greenfingers and Perennial
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HTA solar panels save over 9 tonnes of carbon emissions in first year

 

During Net Zero Week, the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) reflects on the clean energy generated and the total carbon saved during the first year since its solar panel installation.

 

Since the solar panels were turned on at the HTA, over 45,000 kWh of clean energy has been generated, saving 9.36 tonnes of CO2e – this is the same as powering more than 16 average UK homes for a whole year! (Source: Ofgem)

 

The HTA has only consumed just over 39,500 kWh, meaning any excess energy has been exported to the national grid for continued use of clean energy. For the past year, 23% of the total energy consumed at the HTA office has been generated through clean energy sources.
 

David Denny, Director of Research and Insights said: “The reduced emissions and savings from our solar panels are a testament to thework of our Green Team, who led the work from initial business case to delivery. We see this as very much a first step on our sustainability journey though, with many more exciting employee and member inspired initiatives still to come that we are incredibly excited about.”
 

Net Zero Week is the UK’s official national awareness week to bring together all stakeholders needed to reach net zero by 2050, and to ensure Britain’s energy is both secure and affordable. The importance of UK environmental horticulture in the pursuit of a net zero future has been recognised and actively supported by the House of Lords Horticultural Sector Committee Inquiry and the HTA welcomed its wide-ranging report.

At the beginning of the year, the HTA also published The Environmental Horticulture Manifesto which urged the future government to review regulations to ensure proportionality, allowing UK businesses to transition to net zero and deliver on growth targets, whilst being competitive and viable.
 

Many HTA members have taken great strides in sustainability, such as reducing their carbon footprints, eliminating the use of mains water where possible, exploring their options for electric vehicles, and building meaningful change into their business plans.

For example, The Gardens Group have installed solar panels, air source heat pumps and biomass generators to reduce the use of energy from the grid, while harvesting rainwater to reduce reliance on mains water.

HTA members of all sizes are encouraged to take the Sustainability Pledge to show their support for the HTA Sustainability Roadmap. You can read more about Sustainability Reference Sites and various actions our members are taking on the road to net zero on the HTA website.

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