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Liebherr awarded gold sustainability rating from EcoVadis

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Liebherr have been placed amongst the top 5% of companies globally after receiving a gold medal from EcoVadis.

The award is a reflection of Liebherr’s long-term commitment to responsibility as reflected in Group Core Values.

EcoVadis is the world’s most trusted business sustainability ratings supplier with over 75,000 companies participating. Liebherr-MCCtec GmbH is part of the Liebherr Group and is a divisional holding company for maritime cranes and construction equipment. The gold medal for Liebherr places them in the top 5% of all rated companies for sustainability and within the top 3% of manufacturing companies globally.

EcoVadis score sustainability in four key areas; Environment, Labour and Human Rights, Ethics and Sustainable Procurement. The gold medal from EcoVadis is a clear progression from the silver medal awarded in 2019 to Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd., and is a validation of their corporate responsibility policies and approach.

“Responsibility and care for the environment has always been a key component of the Liebherr philosophy," Liebherr Container Cranes Marketing Manager, Trevor O’Donoghue, commented.

"We are very fortunate to be located in Killarney, right next door to the magnificent Killarney National Park. We are proud to have been part of the local community since 1958 and care for the local environment has always been a top priority for us. Today, we carry that same responsibility with us, but as part of the global supply chain, we have a global responsibility.”

The sustainable choice

As an international company with well over 48,000 employees, the Liebherr Group bears a great responsibility for society and the environment. This is why Liebherr has set itself a clear goal by anchoring the issue of sustainability in its core values. As part of the Liebherr Group, one of their core values is responsibility.

“We aim at all times to fulfil our responsibility to society in general and to the environment. We are convinced that we shall only achieve long-term success if we remain aware of this responsibility in all our activities. Protection of humanity and the environment is of special importance in our business activities. This means that our products and the processes used to manufacture them must be safe, efficient and environmentally acceptable. Our range of container cranes are environmentally friendly. All can be powered by electricity and can regenerate and return electricity to the grid. Where customers still choose diesel stacking cranes for operational reasons, hybrid and energy saving options are available."

As governments, society and consumers demand more accountability from business, Liebherr’s commitment to sustainability, not only on the environmental front, but across human rights, procurement and labour gives customers confidence that Liebherr is the sustainable choice, he added.
 

The future

“Our recent success is not the end, it is just a step along the path," he said. 

"We continue to foster a culture of responsibility to the environment and personnel at all levels of the company. Our Corporate Responsibility Policy reflects our long-term strategic goals including defining targets for quantifiable KPIs across emissions, energy and employee health. We are signatories to the United Nations Compact on Human Rights and as part of the Liebherr Group we are participating in a group wide sustainability drive, reflecting a further commitment to the future of our planet with more transparency across our supply chains.”

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Library upgrade to begin next week, two years after plan first mooted

Work on new, fully accessible public toilet facilities at Killarney Library is set to begin on Monday, July 20, marking the realisation of a project first tabled over two years […]

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Work on new, fully accessible public toilet facilities at Killarney Library is set to begin on Monday, July 20, marking the realisation of a project first tabled over two years ago.

The upgrade was initially put forward by Councillor Marie Moloney in May 2024, when she raised a motion at a Kerry County Council meeting highlighting the unacceptable lack of disabled toilets in a public building. At the time, Cllr Moloney noted that while access ramps were in place, several library users with disabilities were disappointed by the lack of facilities. “I will be keeping the pressure on to have these facilities provided as soon as possible,” she stated at the time.
Delivered by the Council’s Facilities Section, the upcoming works are expected to be completed in the autumn. The development will provide a new entrance to the toilet area, a fully accessible toilet, and baby changing facilities.
Killarney Library will remain open throughout the construction period, with all regular services continuing as normal. To ensure safety, the front porch, the existing public toilets, and the events room will be temporarily closed. Visitors will access the library via a signposted side entrance, and alternative public toilets will be available nearby at the High Street Car Park.

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Kerry Mountain Rescue issues warm weather warning

Kerry Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) has issued a warm weather warning for anyone climbing in the region after being called to assist a walker on Sunday. The rescue team was […]

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Kerry Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) has issued a warm weather warning for anyone climbing in the region after being called to assist a walker on Sunday.

The rescue team was tasked to the Devil’s Ladder area of Carrauntoohil (Corrán Tuathail) to help a climber experiencing severe exhaustion and dehydration. Volunteers successfully assisted the walker down to an awaiting vehicle.
With the current heatwave continuing, KMRT is reminding all hillwalkers to prepare adequately before setting out.
The team recommends carrying at least one extra litre of water, wearing sunscreen, and using a peaked or wide-brimmed hat. Walkers should set out early in the morning to ensure they are off the mountains before the peak heat builds in the middle of the day.
KMRT also advises walkers to consider changing their plans to less strenuous routes or rescheduling their climbs entirely until temperatures drop.

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