Thornbridge have become a member of the Zero Carbon Forum, a non-profit organisation empowering members to reach sustainability targets with more speed, efficiency, and profit as a united effort.

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As part of Thornbridge’s commitment to social responsibility, they are striving to making their operations more sustainable by assisting with measuring their carbon footprint, addressing their emissions, and environmental and social governance as a matter of priority.

Zero Carbon Forum is working with more than a third of the UK’s hospitality and brewing sector to drive the changes needed to ensure that restaurants, bars, and pubs can be enjoyed for generations to come.

“Our journey to improve the environmental impacts of our beer is a key part of our business for the future, and we are proud to be a new member of the Zero Carbon Forum to work with businesses embracing the same ideals,” said Jim Harrison, co-founder and chairman of Thornbridge.

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