Ghyll Royd Care Home in Guiseley has installed new solar panels.

The project marks a significant step forward in the care home's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, as outlined in their ESG plan and policy.

The panels boast the capacity to generate 46,054 kWh of clean, renewable energy per year. This translates to a reduction of 21,637 kg of CO2 emissions annually.

“We are thrilled to unveil our new solar panels,” said Steven Spellman, Director of Ghyll Royd Care Home. “Sustainability is a core value at Ghyll Royd, and we are constantly seeking ways to reduce our environmental impact. These solar panels will not only generate clean energy for our home, but also significantly lower our carbon footprint, creating a greener future for our residents and the planet.”

The installation of the solar panels is part of Ghyll Royd Care Home's ongoing commitment to providing a comfortable and eco-friendly environment for its residents. The use of clean energy will not only benefit the environment but potentially lead to cost savings that can be reinvested into resident care and facilities.

This initiative aligns with Ghyll Royd Care Home's wider ESG plan, which encompasses a comprehensive approach to environmental, social, and governance practices. Alongside the solar panel installation, the care home has implemented various other schemes to promote sustainability, including enhanced recycling programs to minimize waste, transitioning to electronic systems to reduce paper consumption, collaboration with suppliers to decrease single-use plastics and the incorporation of locally sourced food to minimize food miles.