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Grant UK kicks carbon into touch with Bath Rugby 

Grant UK and Bath Rugby have unveiled their ‘Kick the Carbon’ campaign, which aims to highlight how we can all change our day-to-day lives to help reduce carbon emissions.  

Grant UK and Bath Rugby have unveiled their ‘Kick the Carbon’ campaign, which aims to highlight how we can all change our day-to-day lives to help reduce carbon emissions.

The fun-filled videos feature local school children and some Bath Rugby players taking on challenges and illustrating how everyone can take steps to reduce their carbon footprint. 

As a corporate partner of Bath Rugby Club, Grant UK was keen to raise the profile of sustainable home heating and show the other ways the club, its players and supporters can reduce carbon emissions.  

Kick the carbon 

The ‘Kick the Carbon’ digital campaign features a series of short videos in which some local school children join forces with Josh McNally, Tom Ellis, Will Spencer, Will Butt, Josh Bayliss, Beno Obano, Mike Williams and Miles Reid from Bath Rugby to take part in some fun-filled challenges.  

The children also interview the players to find out what they as individuals are doing to reduce their impact on the environment as well learning more about what Bath Rugby are doing as a club to be more sustainable.  

Achieving net zero carbon emissions is a big challenge, but the ‘Kick the Carbon’ campaign aims to show how even the most minor changes to daily routines can make a difference.  

The enthusiasm of the school children, combined with the entertaining antics of the Bath Rugby players, delivers the campaign’s essential message in an engaging and accessible way.  

Hanging laundry instead of using a tumble dryer 

From opting to hang laundry on the washing line instead of using a tumble dryer to making more efficient heating choices within the home, there are multiple ways in which everyone can kick the carbon. 

“We are very excited to roll out this campaign which aims to put low carbon changes at the forefront of people’s minds,” comments Anna Wakefield, Head of Marketing at Grant UK.  

“The ‘Kick the Carbon’ challenges were great fun to create with Bath Rugby as sustainability is essential for both Grant UK and the Club.  

As a company, Grant UK not only supply low carbon heating solutions, such as air source heat pumps, but we are also making big changes within our business to be more environmentally friendly.  

A powerful message for all 

Similarly, Bath Rugby, who we have been a proud sponsor for seven years, is also striving to lead the way in making greener, more sustainable choices as a Premiership Rugby Club. Our ‘Kick the Carbon’ videos are not only great fun to watch, but they relay important advice that everyone can take away.” 

Tom Giles, Bath Rugby’s head of business development, said, “We are delighted to have worked with Grant UK on this campaign, with a powerful message at the heart of the entertaining content. Grant UK’s strategic vision to reduce carbon footprints is something Bath Rugby are aligned to and hugely passionate about, so it’s great to raise awareness of the small changes we can all make in our everyday lives.”