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FEATURE REPORT PRODUCT NEWS


Williams


Carrier Commercial HVAC UK


Embodied carbon fi gures are rapidly gaining importance, as consultants, designers and operators look to comply with their environmental aspirations and obligations. Having a fi gure to encapsulate the embodied carbon in an appliance allows the specifi er to select the most appropriate one for the project. Williams Refrigeration responded to this demand and has now published embodied carbon calculations for all its core products. The company is using the CIBSE TM65 mid-level calculation method for the fi gures, which Greener Energy Futures Ltd has independently verifi ed. “Talking to our business partners and end-user customers,


we realised early on that embodied carbon fi gures are set to become a ‘must-have’ for foodservice equipment suppliers,” says Malcolm Harling, sales and marketing director at Williams Refrigeration. “The engineering team, supported by our environmental consultants, have been working very hard to collate the data required to compute them as quickly and accurately as possible. Their success means we are amongst the fi rst equipment manufacturers to have our calculations produced, third-party verifi ed and available within our Revit symbols in Specifi . “There’s no doubt that embodied carbon fi gures will help our industry become more sustainable as foodservice operators, manufacturers, consultants, designers and dealers work together to deliver carbon net zero.” The Williams’ core products with embodied carbon fi gures include a selection of Jade counters and cabinets, blast chillers, Chef’s Drawers, Onyx prep stations, UBCs (Under Broiler Counters), and the undercounter Amber and Aztra cabinets. “These are our most popular models,” says Harling, “the team is working on having fi gures for all our product families in the near future.”


www.williams-refrigeration.co.uk


Carrier Commercial HVAC UK was a proud sponsor at the CIBSE Scotland Conference 2025, hosted at the University of Strathclyde’s Technology and Innovation Centre.


This year’s theme, ‘Safe and Sustainable Futures’, brought together leading voices in building services engineering to explore the critical challenges and opportunities shaping the sector, including safety, sustainability and compliance. As a sponsor and active participant, Carrier demonstrated its leadership in HVAC innovation by showcasing some of its latest intelligent climate solutions, such as the new AquaSnap 61AQ heat pump and its range of airside solutions, including advanced air handling units, rooftop systems and fan coil units. Attendees visiting Carrier’s stand learned more about how these innovations are engineered for high performance, improved energy effi ciency and can enhance indoor environments, with a constant focus on indoor air quality (IAQ). “People spend up to 90% of their time indoors – in homes,


offi ces, schools, hospitals and public transport hubs,” said Dan Wood, Head of Sales, Carrier Airside. “Sustainable, well- ventilated buildings support physical health and enhance cognitive function, mental well-being and productivity. IAQ is growing in importance as building owners and facility managers face increased scrutiny over the health impacts of the indoor environment.”


In addition to supplying market-leading equipment, Carrier


also provides expert consultancy to guide customers in implementing HVAC strategies that meet IAQ standards and sustainability targets, ensuring optimal building performance throughout the lifecycle. Carrier’s participation and sponsorship of CIBSE Scotland 2025 align with its longstanding mission to support safer, more sustainable built environments.


www.carrier.com/commercial/en/uk


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