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WALLPAPER manufacturer Graham & Brown has pledged to only use renewable energy in a bid to slash their carbon footprint. Chief executive Andrew Graham MBE said switching their electricity to a renewable supplier by 2022 would cut the company’s carbon footprint by up to 30% inside two years. Graham & Brown, which will be celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, has reviewed its entire energy policy after Nelson-based Businesswise Solutions became their new energy broker. Andrew said: “Even for a big manufacturer like us we were unable to truly understand our energy cost until we joined forces with Businesswise Solutions. “When it came to buying paper, ink and machinery we were all over it but buying energy was a bit of a dark art.
From left, Dean Cockett, Andrew Graham and Frazer Durris Lancashire energy specialist Businesswise Solutions is the latest company to pledge its support to Blackburn Youth Zone. The Nelson energy procurement expert has become a patron of the centre, committing £36,000 in support over three years. Blackburn Youth Zone opened in June 2010 at a cost of £6m and, before Covid, would provide activities to 1,000 young people a week. The facility is open seven days a week, 365 days of the year outside of school times but costs £1m a year to keep open – half of which comes from local businesses. Frazer Durris, CEO of Businesswise Solutions, and his fellow co-founder Dean Cockett attended the Jubilee Street venue to see the company’s name added to the wall of other patrons.