Rolls-Royce has set a new target
to recycle 75 per cent of all waste materials generated
at its Goodwood facilities by the end of 2007. As part
of the company’s commitment to sustainability, a
new dedicated waste management centre has been set up
at the manufacturing plant and head office to recycle
all types of waste materials.

Employees are encouraged to recycle wherever
possible and currently over 60 per cent of all waste items
are recycled, from paper and cardboard to glass, cans
and bottles, from redundant computer equipment to scrap
metals. Parts ordered for production of the cars are delivered
to Goodwood packaged in recyclable containers, which are
returned for re-use.
“Efficient and responsible waste
management is a key part of our commitment to protecting
the environment,” said Ian Robertson Chairman and
Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. “We cannot
ignore or escape the environmental impact of waste materials
– from simple items, like paper and cardboard, to
more complex materials like paint and oil – and
everyone here is encouraged to reduce or recycle waste.”
Remnants from the wood shop are utilised
by manufacturers of wooden products. Leather off cuts
are sold to buyers all over the world for use in other
industries, for instance the fashion industry.
Even the landscape debris and the weeds
cleared from the lake, in the 42 acre grounds, are composted
for use on the Goodwood Estate organic farm.