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Babcock committed to a greener future

BABCOCK is demonstrating its commitment to a greener future through initiatives that align with South Africaโ€™s environmental objectives, while also operating within Babcock Internationalโ€™s goal of environmental sustainability.

โ€œWe seek out opportunities where we can make a difference within our working environment to be more eco-friendly, and reduce our carbon footprint,โ€ says SHE manager at Babcock, DJ Marais.

Two such examples are supporting the Carbon Trustโ€™s โ€˜Zero Waste to Landfillโ€™ goal, and exploring the use of renewable electricity.

Dedicated waste transfer facility at Bartlett

According to the Department of Environmental Affairs, the average South African produces a staggering one tonne of waste per year. Up to 65% of waste in the country is recyclable, yet only 10% is being recycled annually.

Landfills across South Africa are reaching capacity, particularly in metropolitan areas.
As Mpendulo Ginindza, President of the Institute of Waste Management of South Africa, says, โ€œThis situation requires everyoneโ€™s involvement โ€“ from households to business.โ€

Babcock already recycles waste but has recently taken it a step further by creating a centralised waste transfer facility at its Bartlett site for all recyclable waste. An under-utilised space covering an area of 46 m2 within the warehouse yard was repurposed into a secure waste transfer facility where the waste will be sorted according to different categories before it is collected by a permitted waste management service provider.

This includes oil cans and containers, different types of plastics, packaging for parts, and recyclable office and warehouse waste.

โ€œWe have gone to great lengths to find a suitable permitted waste management service provider that operates beyond compliancy and is fully committed to the โ€˜Zero Waste to Landfillโ€™ goal, while also having the resources to responsibly manage recyclable hazardous waste such as industrial oil,โ€ says Marais.

What makes this facility unique is that it was built almost entirely with recycled materials.
โ€œEven the locks are repurposed wheel spanners,โ€ says Marais. Another unique aspect of the facility is that Babcock is encouraging its employees to bring their personal industrial waste to this facility instead of disposing of it with general waste.

The facility is expected to be fully operational by the last quarter of 2024.

Replacement of generator with solar panels at Middelburg

Babcockโ€™s state-of-the-art sales, parts and service dealership in Middelburg was constructed in 2015 to offer responsive regional support and service across its entire construction equipment product range.

The building was equipped with a 500 kVA generator as a back-up power supply so that customers could access service support 24-hours a day from Babcock regardless of national power outages.

While this was sufficient for some time, the diesel used in the generator impacted negatively on the air.

A solar solution was identified to replace the generator which would meet with the branchโ€™s energy requirements, while also adhering to Babcockโ€™s sustainable procurement policies.

Following a load study to assess the energy consumption, the supplier proposed a solution that would guarantee power during load shedding and meet Babcockโ€™s target on climate change commitments of ensuring the use of 100% renewable energy by 2030.

The new solar installation, which has been fully functional since April 2024, comprises a 150-kilowatt hybrid inverter system driven by 198 x 550-watt solar panels installed on the roof, making it one of the largest solar installations in the region.

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