Pukka brews renewable deal
Herbal tea company Pukka Herbs has announced a partnership with Energy Garden to power its UK sites with 100% renewable electricity from community energy projects in the UK
Pukka has signed on to a two-year power-purchase agreement, whereby the electricity required to power Pukka’s head offices in Keynsham near Bristol and warehouse, Quadrant, will be 100% bought from and provided by community energy projects.
It is the second company to commit to a renewable community energy partnership with Energy Garden, with the first being outdoor apparel company, Patagonia which signed on to power its UK stores and office through Energy Garden 12 months ago.
“We are immensely excited to be the second UK business initiating our partnership with Energy Garden. We were so impressed and inspired by Energy Garden’s unique model for selling excess energy to business. We also hope that Pukka’s switch will inspire change amongst other businesses too,” said Georgia Phillips, mission lead at Pukka Herbs.
Pukka’s partnership with Energy Garden forms part of the company’s roadmap to its pioneering commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2030. Pukka is one of the 500 B Corps who pledged to achieving this goal in Madrid at COP2025 in 2019. with its commitments to sustainable operations