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Willerby sets the standard for green holiday homes with build overhaul

Hull leisure industry manufacturer overhauls construction process to ensure homes are 'great for the environment and good for the pocket'

(Image: Shaun Flannery Photography Ltd)

Hull holiday home manufacturer Willerby is introducing a groundbreaking green standard specification - cutting carbon emissions and making its range more energy efficient.

Billed as a first for the sector, the new GreEN Standard will apply to virtually all static caravans built from next month. Those leading the 1,100-strong team in the city have described it as the most significant innovation since double glazing and central heating was introduced.

Research has found energy consumption will be reduced by up to 28 per cent, with the standards set to be adopted in the design of all future models. It comes after a strong year for the £130 million turnover business, which has an order book stretching towards 2025.

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Willerby chief executive Peter Munk said: “Our new GreEN standard is a hugely significant development in our ongoing commitment to tackling the climate crisis.

“Our industry has an important role to play in the pathway to a sustainable future and I’m proud we’re leading the way in our sector with the introduction of this new specification. It puts sustainability at the very heart of all our product development and manufacturing operations.

Willerby Green Standard Video

“Further improving the energy efficiency of our holiday homes has the additional benefit of enabling owners to make significant savings on their energy bills, which is particularly important at this time when living costs are rising sharply.

“Holiday park operators will also benefit from reduced running costs as well as this initiative contributes to the increased sustainability of their operations. In short, this is great for the environment and good for the pocket.”