Beko plc has been accredited as a Gold Carbon Literate Organisation, highlighting the company’s dedication towards tackling climate change, reducing its organisational carbon emissions, and its commitment to working towards a lower-carbon future.

Carbon Literacy is defined 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,” and revolves around a day’s worth of learning and action on climate change.
Beko plc has received its Gold Carbon Literate Organisation accreditation by maintaining a substantial proportion of its workforce as Carbon Literate and demonstrating its commitment to Carbon Literacy through organisational behaviour.
Teresa Arbuckle, managing director of Beko plc, commented: “I am incredibly proud of our company’s recent Gold Carbon Literate Organisation accreditation and the positive change we’ve seen in the company as a result of adopting the training on a wide scale. We understood that on our journey to reduce emissions in a significant way we needed the involvement and support from every person in our business. Beko plc’s purpose is to inspire sustainable lives in every home, and we will continue to expand our training programmes, sharing knowledge and learning, to create further impact on a wider scale.”

