Bar One Clothing was launched in 1982 as a garment wholesaler. Since then, they have grown their operations to employ 30 people and specialise beyond wholesale, into screen printing, embroidery, transfers and garment finishing. Today, Bar One counts Sony, Disney, the BBC and many others among its clients.
Over the past 32 years, environmental performance and sustainability have become increasingly important to consumers, priorities that Bar One has taken a keen interest in meeting. Bar One had already begun offering a range of organic and Fairtrade items in response to the requirements of its clients. Bar One became interested in looking even closer at its own operations: the energy efficiency of its 45-year-old facilities in Scotland, comprised of a reception and production area, offices and a warehouse.
As a Scottish business that falls within the EU definition of an SME, Bar One contacted the Scottish Government about its Zero Waste Scotland programme. The programme provides cashback grants of up to £20,000, as well as loans up to £100,000 to help SMEs pay for energy and carbon reduction solutions.
Working with advisers in the programme, Bar One identified several energy and carbon reduction opportunities within its operations, including the installation of energy-efficient LED lighting, a low-voltage distribution board, occupancy sensors to control lighting and the installation of rubber strip curtains to seal spaces more efficiently, eliminating the need for electric heaters.
Bar One secured an interest-free SME loan through the Zero Waste Scotland programme, enabling the business to implement these recommendations. Together the recommendations would cost £13,500 to implement and would save the business £1,900 a year on their energy bills, while reducing GHG emissions by an estimated 9.5 tons.