In a recent survey conducted among Northern Ireland manufacturers, it has been revealed that a significant majority are planning to transition to lower carbon or renewable energy sources in the coming years.
According to the survey, 62% of manufacturers plan to make the switch over the next five years, with 23% aiming to do so within the next year. This shift towards more sustainable energy practices comes as no surprise, as 77% of manufacturers reported feeling significant pressure from their supply chain to adopt environmentally friendly practices.
While 50% of those surveyed have already made the transition to lower carbon or renewable energy sources, a staggering 54% expressed discontent with the level of government assistance available to support them in this endeavor.
This data highlights the growing importance of sustainability in the manufacturing sector, as companies are increasingly recognizing the need to reduce their carbon footprint and embrace more environmentally friendly practices. With the majority of manufacturers in Northern Ireland planning to make the switch to lower carbon or renewable energy sources in the near future, it is clear that the push towards sustainability is only set to grow stronger in the coming years.