Robinsons become the first carbon literate pub and brewery

Sixth-generation North West family brewers, Robinsons, have trained 40 of their 116 head office employees in Carbon Literacy with plans to have their entire central team Carbon Literate within a year. The 185-year-old brewery is the first brewer and pub company to have actioned a commitment to becoming a carbon-literate workforce, with a dedicated training workshop certified by the Carbon Literacy Project.

The training has been introduced as part of the business’ Net Zero roadmap across their brewing, bottling and pub estate business, achieving 40 certified employees and becoming a Bronze Carbon Literate Organisation in the first six weeks.

Carbon Literacy® is defined by The Carbon Literacy Project as “An awareness of the carbon dioxide costs and impacts of everyday activities, and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions, on an individual, community and organisational basis.”

Recognised by the UN at COP21 as one of 100 worldwide Transformative Action Programs, The Carbon Literacy Project initiates and helps deliver Carbon Literacy in a unique and award-winning way: through the certification of people and organisations by their participation in a brilliant day’s-worth of action-focused learning about climate change, which the participants themselves help devise.

Phil Korbel, co-founder and director of advocacy at The Carbon Literacy Project said: “We need to see Carbon Literacy embedded in every workforce, which involves breaking out of the ‘eco bubble’ of ‘green’ business and making this simply ‘business’. That’s why it’s such good news to have Robinsons as our first brewery and pub chain.

“Their ability to influence their landlords, supply chain, their sector and the public is second-to-none and we can’t wait to support them to take Carbon Literacy even further.”

The Carbon Literate certification at Robinsons has been developed and delivered by their Retail Environment Champion, a university placement position linked to the tenanted pub division, and within a dedicated sustainability department instated in the business in 2022.

This company-wide integrated workshop aligns with Robinsons’ commitment to Net Zero carbon emissions by 2040, in line with the hospitality climate action group Zero Carbon Forum, of which Robinsons Brewery is a member.

Ben Robinson, director of Tenanted Operations and the lead on Robinsons sustainability project, Target Zero, said: “We’re delighted that 90 per cent of our directors are now Carbon Literate, including both our managing directors. The course has equipped our leaders with the knowledge they need to drive positive climate action throughout our business and their teams.

Martyn Weeks, director of brewing & operations at Robinsons, pledged: “I will review the purchase and installation of a carbon dioxide recovery plant to our brewery fermentation vessels. This will collect the CO2 from our brewing fermentations which otherwise would be released to the atmosphere.

“The CO2 will then be used within our new brewery for carbonation of drinks. There will be an increase in our electricity usage but as we only purchase green electricity, this will not impact the carbon footprint of the site. The real benefit will be that we will reduce our use of imported CO2 which is currently made as a byproduct of ammonia fertiliser production.”


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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