Helping to make Decisions
Forum for the Future
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Calor takes
its responsibility as part of the business
community seriously and is therefore in
active engagement with a number of
organisations, local authorities, government
departments and trade bodies.
Calor is a Foundation Corporate Partner of Forum For The Future and a proud member
of Business In The Community’s One Per Cent Club, which recognises businesses that
donate one per cent of pre-tax profits to community projects.
We play a leading part in the LPGA – Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association – which exists
to communicate the environmental advantages of LPG. We are a member of the CBI and
play an active role in the Environmental Industries Commission.
As well as working with the Environment Agency on specific projects, we are in direct
contact with HM Treasury, DEFRA, The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, the DTI and
the Department of Transport in policy areas where we can provide unique insight and
expertise in relation to LPG – for example, health and safety regulation and
environmental taxation.
Calor, along with Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, RSPB and WWF, supports the
work of Globe UK, an all-party group of MPs whose aim is to promote sustainable
development for a balanced environment, through political education and
Parliamentary action.
Such activity demonstrates our understanding of the part we can play in promoting
a sustainable agenda, and our commitment to doing so.
Further information on business lobbying – the next frontier for Corporate Social
Responsibility – can be found at www.greenalliance.org.uk
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A Bridge to the Future
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From 1999, LPG received a five year duty concession from The Chancellor of the
Exchequer in recognition of its reduced emissions compared to diesel and petrol.
Calor worked with other fuel suppliers and the LPGA to build the retail infrastructure and
conversion network that would enable motorists and fleet operators to use cleaner fuels.
There are currently over 100,000 UK vehicles running on Autogas – automotive LPG –
and over 1,300 UK refuelling stations.
As the end of the stated period approached, there was widespread concern that a
significant increase in duty would not only adversely affect the LPG market, but would
hamper research into other alternative fuels such as hydrogen.
As part of the LPGA, Calor contributed to the industry’s submission to HM Treasury –
A Bridge To The Future, which spelled out the environmental benefits of LPG and made
the case for LPG as a viable road fuel alternative pending the development of hydrogen
and similar technology. Importantly, A Bridge To The Future linked road fuel emissions to
social inclusion policy areas such as public health and air quality.
In the March 2004 Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer confirmed that the duty
differential between LPG and diesel and petrol would be substantially maintained,
with only 1p per litre in duty added each year for the following three years.
In 2004 Calor became the first ever commercial sponsor of The Green Flag Awards,
the recognised benchmark for quality public spaces. Our experience in supplying cleaner
fuels to local authorities and their contractors to power groundcare equipment saw our
involvement in preparing guidance for the Green Flag Awards entrants on sustainable
fuels and safe fuel storage. Fellow organisations include CABE, CABE Space, The Civic
Trust, English Nature, and English Heritage and Calor works with them under the
auspices of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in the operation of the scheme.
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Building a Better Future
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Calor is determined to build upon its 70 years of responsible trading and community
participation for the future. As stated at the beginning of this document, while we are
acknowledged as an industry leader in many areas of sustainability, we recognise that
there are nevertheless areas where we can continue to improve.
Calor recently underwent a Sustainability Challenge by Forum for the Future. This review
highlighted specific areas of industry leadership as well as areas for improvement.
As a result, and in illustrating our commitment to sustainability, we are committed to
the following:
• We will be bolder about promoting the concept of sustainability, particularly among
our staff
• We will aim to be as recognised for our commitment to sustainability as we are for
health and safety – within five years
• We will establish a clear ‘Sustainability Channel’ on Calor’s web site,
where stakeholders can communicate their views on our performance
• We will list all our principal affiliations on Calor's website, showing those organisations
with whom we work to discuss and advise on business and policy development
• In addition we will state where we have made policy interventions on key issues
• We will monitor our waste production, energy usage and emissions to providea clearer picture of our own environmental performance
• We will provide training to all new employees to ensure compliance with environmental
management systems
• We will investigate the use of more environmentally responsible products in the areas
of electrical goods, recycled paper, water based paints, and recyclable materials
throughout our organisation
• We will advise customers on the efficient use of Calor’s products
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Calor and You
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We hope that you have found this document useful. We’re interested in receiving your
views and feedback. If you would like to discuss a specific point with us, please email
your enquiry to sustainability@calor.co.uk or call us on 01926 318634.
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