How have our customers used brites for their business?Here are two case studies of businesses that have benefited from using brites. As you can see, we offer a full consultation service with clients with a firm eye on making back the Capital Cost as quickly as possible.
Manor House Hotel
Located on the shores of Lough Erne, the Manor House is a large hotel which has generated massive benefits from their brites deployment.
Key Facts: In the 12 months to February 2011 the Manor House Hotel has saved £33,000 by using brites over oil. By switching to brites, as an environmentally friendly fuel, 915 tonnes of CO2 have been offset so far. The ash is emptied monthly and is used as fertiliser on the hotel grounds.
Manor House Case Study
IKEA
Located at Holywood Exchange on the outskirts of Belfast, IKEA's first store in Ireland opened in December 2007.
Key Facts: On average IKEA use 233 tonnes of brites each year, which is the equivalent to 114,170 litres of oil. This results in IKEA making a saving of approx. £30,000 each year. In addition IKEA also offset 280 tonnes of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere.
IKEA Case Study Share Centre
Located in Lisnaskea, Share Centre provides over 10,500 people each year with a range of recreational outdoor pursuits activities.
Key Facts: In one year the use of brites has offset 132 tonnes of carbon dioxide. Estimated Annual Saving: £8,300
Share Centre Case Study
Please click on any of the following Case Studies to read more:
JC Stewart Case Study
Little Rays Case Study
St Aidan's Case Study | 
"The hotel has made considerable savings since changing over to brites. The delivery is timely and is carried out with minimum disruption to guests", David Begley, Manager, Manor House HotelClick here to read the full Case Study |