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Sustainability
In our quest to provide a clean energy source that respects the environment, our MFE technology produces green hydrogen that accelerates the energy transition needed to reach net zero.
At CPH2, we take our responsibility for the impact of our business seriously. That’s why we developed a strategic approach to sustainability.
We are committed to embed sustainability considerations throughout our business:
Tread lightly on our climate and environment
Strengthen people and communities
Behave like a responsible corporate citizen
At CPH2, sustainability isn’t just a goal – it’s ingrained in our strategic approach. Guided by the development of our MFE technology for green hydrogen production, we prioritise environmental responsibility, empower communities, and uphold strong governance standard.
Jonathan Duffy
Chief Executive Officer
Environment
CPH2 considers the end-of-life and decommissioning of its MFE technology from the outset.
Our focus
Our focus on component selection and innovative design principles to minimise waste and landfill mean that 98% of materials used in the stack are recyclable or reusable, a testament to our commitment to sustainability and drive for resource efficiency. In our facilities, scrap materials and waste are segregated, reused, or disposed of responsibly.
Our commitment
Our commitment to treading lightly on the planet extends beyond our product to how we run our whole business. We provide a cycle-to-work schemes for employees, offer hybrid working to reduce vehicle carbon emissions, and provide electrical charging points for EVs to reduce commuting and business travel emissions. Together we can all contribute to becoming a more sustainable business.
Social
CPH2 works in a burgeoning space. We are committed to developing the hydrogen economy in Doncaster and beyond.
In close collaboration with local education providers, we invest in future skills for the energy transition. We offer apprenticeships and work placements to support the next generation and to increase employment prospects in the region. We also partner with Queen’s University Belfast to promote academic research in the hydrogen economy.
We are grateful for all that Doncaster and the region offers us to flourish. We give back through fundraising for local charities and working with schools to offer career guidance, especially around STEM subjects.
CPH2 is made up of a team of diverse and committed professionals. Through our Save-as-You-Earn Scheme our colleagues have the opportunity to purchase shares in the company to become an owner of the company and invested in its success.
Governance
Establishing responsible business practices is crucial to our long-term success.
CPH2 is committed to high standards of governance and compliance, demonstrated by our 2015 quality management (ISO9001), environment (ISO14001), and health and safety standard (ISO45001) accreditation.
Our sustainability approach aligns with UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Affordable and Clean Energy
Designing and building an electrolyser that does not require costly platinum group metals reduces the cost to build, the cost to the purchaser and ultimately the cost of hydrogen at the usage point.
Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Our electrolysers play a crucial role in decarbonising industrial processes through hydrogen by providing the technology to upgrade existing infrastructure and retrofit industrial plants to be more sustainable and efficient in resource use.
Responsible Consumption and Production
With the need to replace fossil fuels, we have developed a more sustainable method of producing hydrogen, reducing our carbon footprint and that of our end-users who distribute our product.
CPH2 is proud to hold the London Stock Exchange Green Economy Mark, given to companies generating 50% or more of their revenues from environmentally friendly products or services.