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november 17, 2021 - Williams Jet Tenders

Williams Jets towards a sustainable future

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Williams Jet Tenders has announced at #METS 2021 that it has initiated a complete environmental assessment of its product range to help establish its long-term sustainability goals.
 
The company has utilised a leading marine industry life cycle assessment tool to assess its environmental impact, starting with its best-selling TurboJet 325. The resultant case study, which shows the environmental impact over the lifetime of a TurboJet 325 and lays out Williams future plans, has now been published and is available to view online at www.williamsjettenders.com/sustainability
 
Williams' vision is to move towards a carbon neutral business footprint, creating 100% recyclable products, built using environmentally friendly materials, powered by zero emission propulsion systems.
 
Each assessment covered, where appropriate, the raw materials used, manufacturing processes, consumables used during manufacturing, energy use, upstream transport of materials to the manufacturing site and end-of-life fate for the finished product, packaging and unused production waste materials.
 
For the initial study, Williams Jet Tenders' primary focus was on greenhouse gases and waste with the complete life cycle of a TurboJet 325 estimated to be responsible for just over nine tonnes (9.12 tCO₂e per boat) of carbon dioxide equivalents per tender. The primary impact is the use phase of 5.60 tCO₂e per tender which is almost entirely attributable to the consumption of petrol by customers. However, production is also significant (3.17 tCO₂e per boat). End of life is relatively small (0.34 tCO₂e) from a carbon perspective but is important in other ways. For the full breakdown of CO₂ output by assessment category please view the full document online.
 
The study has formed the backbone of Williams' sustainable strategy moving forward, with clear plans in place to deliver significant annual reductions in CO₂. To demonstrate their commitment to change, Williams has partnered with Natural Capital Partners to achieve CarbonNeutral® product certification from November 1st 2021. Williams has committed to reducing its annual emissions, and through Natural Capital Partners will offset all residual emissions associated with their products by supporting a variety of global environmental projects.

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