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A shining example of sustainable entrepreneurship

Molly's Pantry|Net Zero MK|Low Carbon

Action Speaks Louder Than Words

More than just a seller of fruit and veg, Molly’s Pantry is a hub of sustainability, championing local produce to reduce food miles, promoting refills of dry goods to minimize packaging, and spearheading litter-picking campaigns with local schools. While selling organic ingredients is a norm for such businesses, co-owner, Molly Thomas, has taken a pragmatic approach, as she wants to provide healthy options for everyone regardless of budget.

“Organics have got a place but they only have a place for people who can afford them. It’s a privilege to be able to eat like that,” she said

This inclusive ethos perhaps explains why Molly’s Pantry has survived when other Covid-era start-ups rapidly faded away.

Transparency and Measuring Good

Molly’s Pantry wants to do more than just talk the talk on green issues – they want to make a difference and for Molly that means finding a credible way of measuring their impact and being transparent with the results. As she puts it, “anyone can just stand around and fudge statistics, but if you can put real numbers on things, it makes you accountable.”

Turning Sustainability Dreams into Action

Enter Ngage with the Net Zero MK project. Funded by Milton Keynes City Council, the initiative is aimed at local organisations who wish to take greater control over their environmental strategy. Molly’s Pantry were quick to sign up.

The process involved a comprehensive audit of their carbon emissions by an Ngage Net Zero Advisor and a report was produced. It revealed Molly’s Pantry had in two years slashed its emissions from 29 to 13 tonnes despite consistent business growth. This reduction wasn’t merely a case of cutting down on energy use; it was about mindful purchasing, recycling efforts, and waste reduction initiatives. It proved Molly’s Pantry wasn’t just talking about environmental responsibility; it was delivering on it – there in black and white. The scale of their recycling activities alone was for Molly, mind blowing.

“It was tonnes and tonnes. I couldn’t believe it. Despite our business growing, our carbon footprint was still akin to two small cars.”

Future Roadmap

The Net Zero Report wasn’t just a testament to the dedication of Molly’s Pantry, it’s helping to shape their roadmap for future improvements. As Molly tells it, the report forced them to scrutinize aspects they hadn’t considered, such as the renewable commitments of their energy supplier and the commuting methods of their employees. Molly sees immense value in the Net Zero MK initiative, describing it as highly accessible and almost fool proof. But for her, it’s not about chasing perfection, but being engaged on a journey. “We can’t be perfect all the time but if we’re thinking about these issues, we’re halfway there.” she said.

What is Net Zero MK?

Net Zero MK helps organisations to precisely calculate their current carbon emissions and build a practical plan to cut them in line with science-based targets (SBTi) aligned with the latest climate science.

If you would like to get involved, visit our website, speak to one of our team on 01494 360569, or email netzeromk@ngagesolutions.co.uk