ProtectaPet is marking the one-year anniversary of our upgraded cat fence brackets, which significantly reduce the electricity needed in manufacturing and the associated carbon impact.
Over the past year, we upgraded our production process from a traditional CO₂ laser method to a more efficient fibre laser and press approach. This reduced the energy required to make each bracket from 1,440 Wh to just 20–64 Wh, a reduction of around 95–99% per bracket.
Based on our current production levels, this change saves around 41–43 MWh of electricity each year. Using the UK grid average emissions factor for electricity generated (0.225 kg CO₂e per kWh), that equates to approximately 9.3–9.6 tonnes of CO₂e avoided annually.
To put that into everyday terms, the electricity saved each year is roughly comparable to the annual electricity use of around a dozen UK homes (depending on household usage).
“We’re proud of what we’ve achieved in the past year,” said Simon Davies, Co-Founder. “This upgrade is a practical, measurable step that reduces our footprint while maintaining the strength and reliability customers expect from ProtectaPet.”
ProtectaPet will continue investing in smart manufacturing improvements that reduce waste and energy use, helping more households enjoy safe outdoor freedom for their cats, with a lower impact on the planet.
Notes
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Upgraded brackets introduced: 25 January 2025
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Manufacturing energy per bracket: 1,440 Wh (previous process) vs 20–64 Wh (new process)
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Annual savings calculated using current production levels: 41–43 MWh electricity and ~9.3–9.6 tCO₂e
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CO₂e estimate uses UK grid average factor (electricity generated): 0.225 kg CO₂e/kWh
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Figures rounded