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Daniel Wellington's global offices, warehouses, and retail stores are powered by wind and solar

The global watch and accessories company Daniel Wellington is on a sustainability journey. Their ambition: to become climate neutral with a net positive environmental impact by 2030. 

Written by Ecohz
Published on 26 April 2022
Photo: DW
Written by Ecohz
Published on 04 April 2022
Photo: DW

All the global electricity consumption of Daniel Wellington's offices, warehouses and retail stores comes from renewable sources like wind and solar.

For 2021 Daniel Wellington matched 85% of its electricity consumption with renewable energy produced in the same market the electricity was consumed. The remaining 15% without local certificates was covered with additional purchases in other markets. Guarantees of Origin (GOs) were used in Europe and International RECs (I-RECs) in other parts of the world. 

Daniel Wellington is collaborating with Ecohz to reach 100% local renewable electricity globally. 

More about Daniel Wellington's actions https://www.danielwellington.com/global/sustainability/


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