Don-Bur controls environmental impact through formal policies, defined responsibilities and measurable performance standards across its manufacturing and business operations. Our approach focuses on reducing carbon emissions, improving energy efficiency, minimising waste and complying with applicable UK environmental legislation.
Environmental management is integrated into day-to-day operations rather than treated solely as a reporting exercise. Energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and resource use are monitored, with improvement actions prioritised to reduce risk and support long-term sustainability objectives.
We publish Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) data annually and maintain clear, documented controls to provide transparency for customers, suppliers and other stakeholders. This includes policy statements, disclosures and independent assessments that demonstrate how environmental performance is governed and reviewed.
Supporting documents provide further detail on our environmental policy framework, emissions reporting and sustainability commitments.
Governance, reporting and accountability
Environmental responsibilities are embedded within our management structure, supported by documented procedures and regular review. This ensures that legal obligations are understood, risks are controlled and performance improvements are tracked over time.
Our Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) disclosures summarise annual energy use, associated Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions and relevant intensity metrics. These figures provide a consistent basis for benchmarking and help identify practical opportunities to reduce consumption and emissions across facilities and processes.
Waste and resource management are addressed through reduction at source, segregation, reuse and responsible recycling or disposal. Where operational changes are feasible, improvements are implemented to lower material usage and environmental impact without compromising safety or quality.
Together, our policies, public statements and third-party sustainability assessments provide a transparent record of environmental governance and ongoing carbon reduction efforts. These documents support customer due diligence and demonstrate how environmental performance is monitored and managed in practice.