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Black Country business on a mission to help companies reduce their carbon emissions

Brandenburg º£½ÇÊÓÆµ will be exhibiting at the COP26 regional roadshow next week

The Brandenburg º£½ÇÊÓÆµ team pictured at the company's office at the Hurst Business Park

A Black Country pest control expert is on a mission to help companies reduce their carbon emissions after signing its own net zero pledge.

Brierley Hill-based Brandenburg º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has taken a number of steps to reduce its carbon footprint over the past few years - achieving a 69 per cent reduction in carbon emissions since 2018.

Now the company - which recently signed a pledge to achieve net zero by 2041 - will share its success at the COP26 regional roadshow next week, to encourage other companies to do the same.

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Brandenburg says it has switched from fluorescent to LED lighting at its own offices and manufacturing facilities in the West Midlands, and is planning on moving to 100 per cent renewable electricity and gas in early 2022.

And at the roadshow, which is taking place at the University of Wolverhampton on November 11, the company will also explain how moving from fluorescent to LED fly traps can cut emissions by up to 87 per cent.

It says 50 per cent of its customers have converted to LED fly traps and is confident all of them will have done by next year.