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Dunelm signs up to £185m of Net Zero credit

Homeware chain vows to half greenhouse gas emissions within eight years

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Dunelm has signed up to £185m of credit – linked to its long-term green agenda.

The Leicestershire-headquartered homewares giant said it has signed a “sustainability-linked unsecured revolving credit facility” with a number of banks.

In a statement to the London Stock Exchange, it said there were four green performance targets which matched its “ambitious” sustainability plans, including a commitment to going Net Zero:

– A 50 per cent cut in the chain's greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 against a 2019 base, in line with what it says is the Science Based Targets Initiative 1.5 degrees scenario;

– All own brand cotton products to meet Dunelm's "More Responsibly Sourced" standard by 2025;

– A 20 per cent cut in plastic packaging of own brand products by 2024;

– Provision of a customer recycling service for 50 per cent of products by 2024.

The four year deal has been agreed with Barclays, Lloyds, NatWest, Santander and Credit Industriel et Commercial.