Environmental awareness isn’t something you’d normally associate with the construction sector. Indeed, it’s reckoned that a third of the UK’s entire carbon emissions come from the built environment.
So, the industry must create and maintain a sustainable outline for the future. Direct Hoist is an ever-expanding construction hoist hire and sales specialist that is leading the field in environmental awareness.
Company founder Rob Wilson says, “Direct Hoist has spent the past three years minimising our carbon footprint, crafting a robust strategy for our Net Zero future, and pushing forward with our written policy for our Construction Line (Silver) accreditation.”
Rob’s approach started with the basics: long-life, low-energy LED lighting was fitted to the firm’s premises to replace inefficient equipment; recycling is rigorously monitored and separated to minimise general waste; scrap materials are weighed in. Then came switching electricity supplier to a 100% renewable electricity produced by wind and solar Farms for the firm’s workshops and offices, and sustainable practices throughout the entire business and favours suppliers that are either local (to cut transportation) or offer green credentials.
Direct Hoist has added a fully electric Corsa to its fleet of diesel-powered vans that run on 100% renewable HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil) fuel, so now even a local supply run is fully renewable powered.
Of course, Direct Hoist has for years supplied electrically-powered construction hoists instead of old-fashioned engine-driven devices. Rob says, “They use a 110, 240 or 415-volt supply, depending on the lifting capacity and size of the hoist platform required, so there are no carbon (CO2), nitrogen oxide (NOx) or carbon monoxide (CO) emissions here.”
Direct Hoist is also investing in lithium-ion battery-powered lifts, which can carry 120kg up to heights of 10m, controlled wirelessly by a smart-phone app. They’re ideal for transportation and installation of solar panels.
Most importantly, the inclusion of a hoist on any construction site has an added environmental benefit due to its manpower-saving efficiency. Construction hoists dramatically reduce project timescales – the speed and ability of a lifting platform to take tools and materials up multiple storeys can knock weeks off a large scheme – thereby minimising workers’ journeys to and from site.
Rob says, “Direct Hoist is committed to going green, and we’re taking a direct route towards sustainability.”
For more information, please contact the team today:
T 01724 781647
info@directhoist.co.uk
www.directhoist.co.uk