DOC Cleaning takes climate action with The Planet Mark

DOC Cleaning Limited has achieved certification to The Planet Mark

This is DOC Cleaning Ltd’s first year of business carbon footprint reporting and certification to The Planet Mark. DOC Cleaning’s total carbon footprint in the year ending March 2019 was 38.0 tCO2e and the relative carbon footprint was 0.9 tCO2e per employee.

It first calculated the carbon footprint of its Bishop’s Stortford operational site for the year ending March 2019 and set a target to reduce emissions by 5% annually. This year’s footprint includes emissions from purchased electricity, transmission & distribution losses, water, waste, fuel used by the fleet, business travel and printing paper.

Fleet travel accounts for 64.1% of the total carbon emissions, electricity accounts for 7.9%. Scope 3 emissions (T&D losses, waste, water, paper and business travel) accounts for 28.0% of total emissions.

DOC Cleaning also measured its Social Value contribution this year. In the year ending 2019 the contribution was £752,715. It reported on 6 Social Value measures with the top two contributors being employing local employees and procurement from local SMEs.

Steve Malkin, Founder and CEO of The Planet Mark, said: “I’m delighted to have DOC Cleaning join us at The Planet Mark. Having already made changes to its supply chain, the company is ripe for measuring and reducing its carbon footprint. Taking these steps shows enormous ambition to walk the walk on sustainability and we must applaud DOC for its ambition to act in a scientific and progressive way.”

DOC’s first year certification to The Planet Mark is based on the commitment to continuous improvement in sustainability in its business operations by measuring and reducing its carbon footprint and engaging its stakeholders.

DOC is committed to sustaining and protecting the environment and preserving the quality of the world in which we live. To minimise its environmental impact and comply with all legislation, the company has specific policies and procedures in place to achieve accreditation with the Environmental Management System ISO 14001, as well as introducing a range of biodegradable and environmentally friendly products.

The cleaning industry is ready for a sustainable revolution. Through taking close care of its supply chain, becoming knowledgeable about the impacts of chemicals in cleaning supplies and their correct disposal, the industry and its clients can quickly become much more resilient to the impacts of climate change in the future.

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