September 2024 - October 2024
Farnham, Surrey
Introduction
Clements is a leading provider of construction and refurbishment services, delivering high-quality projects across various sectors. With a strong commitment to sustainability and workforce welfare, they required an environmentally friendly welfare solution that would enhance on-site conditions while reducing their carbon footprint.
The Requirement
Clements needed a welfare unit that provided essential facilities for their on-site teams, including sanitation and rest areas, while aligning with their sustainability objectives. Traditional fuel-powered units were costly and did not support their drive to lower emissions. They required an efficient, eco-friendly alternative that could operate independently of diesel.
The Solution
To meet these needs, Clements partnered with ecowelfare to install a 12ft fully solar-powered welfare unit. The unit included two toilets to ensure adequate sanitation for on-site staff and a canteen area providing a comfortable space for breaks and meal preparation. By eliminating the need for diesel, the unit offered a sustainable and cost-effective welfare solution that improved efficiency while reducing environmental impact.
The Conclusion
- Zero fuel costs – Fully solar-powered, eliminating reliance on diesel.
- Over 118 litres of fuel saved – Reducing operational expenses and environmental impact.
- More than 374kg of CO₂ emissions avoided – Supporting Clements’ commitment to sustainability.
- Improved workforce welfare – Providing comfortable, well-equipped spaces tailored to site needs.
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Clements chose ecowelfare for its sustainable and efficient approach to site welfare. The 100% solar-powered unit reduced carbon emissions while eliminating fuel costs, making it a highly cost-effective solution that enhanced operational efficiency. With quick delivery, installation and servicing, the setup was seamless and caused minimal disruption.







