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      Trailer Builder Serco Powered with Solar

      Vehicles |Industry

      Installed in three production facilities used 67% solar energy in Feb 2024, aiming to achieve 75% in future.

      914 views | Date: April 10, 2024

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      Durban/Cape Town/ Johannesburg - Serco Industries, a trailer manufacturer is currently runs with 67% of Solar power at their primary production facilities in Durban, Johannesburg, and Cape Town.

      In addition to solar power, Serco has a pointed focus on other greening developments such as recycling paper and plastic and rainwater harvesting demonstrates their commitment to sustainability.

      Clinton Holcroft, the CEO of Serco, emphasized the importance of environmental sustainability for the company and aims to elevate its solar energy utilization to 75 percent.

      “We believe that businesses have a critical role to play in addressing environmental challenges,” he said. “Our adoption of solar power is a testament to our dedication to sustainable manufacturing and our responsibility towards the planet."

      the company said. “We still have some work to do to reach the 75 per cent mark, but we’ve made really good progress with that priority which we set  for  ourselves,” Holcroft said. “This has included replacing high energy machinery with more efficient equipment, upgrading factory and office lighting to LED lights, and optimising the solar panels at our factories. It’s really an ongoing process.”

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