Drax insiders privately raised concerns over its sustainability claims, court papers show

Private emails reveal Drax executives privately questioned sustainability claims as energy company faces probe over alleged wood sourcing from old-growth forests.

Senior executives at Britain's largest power plant, Drax, expressed private doubts about the company's sustainability claims to ministers and civil servants, contradicting public denials of allegations that it was burning wood from "old-growth" forests in Canada. This revelation comes amid a growing row over Drax's biomass sourcing, which has seen the company face repeated scepticism over its business model.

The energy giant, which received Β£7 billion in subsidies on condition that biomass pellets are sourced from sustainable forests, is now facing an employment tribunal after one of its former top lobbyists, Rowaa Ahmar, took the company to court. Ahmar claimed she was sacked after warning ministers and government officials about Drax's alleged misrepresentation of its sustainability claims.

Court documents submitted to several news organizations reveal that Drax executives were aware of concerns over the company's ability to prove the origin of all its wood pellets. Former chief commercial officer Paul Sheffield stated he had been aware of these concerns, which were later raised with the executive committee.

Drax has denied the findings in a BBC documentary, which accused the energy company of burning 250-year-old trees from some of Canada's oldest forests via one of its pellet production sites. The company responded by claiming that 80% of the material used to make its biomass pellets was sawmill residue - "sawdust, wood chips and bark left over when timber is processed" - with the rest being waste material.

A review of Drax's data, commissioned by the company after the documentary, found an absence of adequate data governance and controls in place when it came to profiling the sources of wood used from Canada. The energy giant has agreed to pay Β£25m in compensation for a breach.

The UK's energy regulator Ofgem concluded that it did not find any evidence that Drax had been issued with subsidies incorrectly or that its biomass did not meet the government's sustainability threshold, but admitted there was an absence of adequate data governance and controls.
 
Ugh I'm so confused about Drax right now 🀯... like they're trying to tell us one thing in public and another in private? It's crazy how senior execs knew all along that their wood sourcing claims were suspect but just went ahead with it anyway. And what's with the whole Β£7 billion subsidy thing? That's a ton of money, and now we find out most of it was spent on questionable practices πŸ˜’.

And can we talk about the lack of transparency? Drax has been saying one thing to ministers and another to the public, which is just not cool. It feels like they're playing some kind of game where they don't want anyone to know what's really going on in their operations. And now Rowaa Ahmar is taking them to court? Like, good for her for speaking up! πŸ’ͺ

I'm all about sustainable energy and reducing our carbon footprint, but it seems like Drax is more interested in lining their pockets than doing the right thing. It's disheartening to see a big company like this one prioritize profits over people and the planet πŸŒŽπŸ’”
 
πŸ€” This is a huge deal for me. I mean, think about it - one of the biggest energy companies in the UK is basically lying to the public and the government about its sustainability claims. And what's even crazier is that they've been getting billions of pounds in subsidies because of it πŸ€‘. I'm not surprised, though - this kind of thing has been going on for years with big corporations. It's all about profit over people and the environment.

And now, one ex-lobbyist is taking them to court, which is a good start πŸ‘. But what really gets me is that Drax executives were secretly questioning their own sustainability claims behind closed doors 🀐. That's just mind-boggling. What does it say about our system if the people in charge are already doubting their own statements?

I think we need to be holding our energy companies and governments accountable for this stuff. We can't keep sweeping things under the rug or giving them a free pass because of money πŸ’Έ. We need transparency, we need answers, and we need change πŸ”„.
 
πŸ˜• this is all so wrong... i mean drax can't just claim to be sustainable and then secretly burn wood from old-growth forests 🌳 it's just not right. i feel bad for the environment and the people who are affected by their actions. they need to take responsibility for what they've done πŸ’― and start making things right. 25m in compensation is a good start, but i think that's just the tip of the iceberg πŸ€”. we need more transparency and accountability from big companies like drax. it's not just about the money, it's about doing what's right for the planet 🌎
 
this is like so crazy 🀯 drax should've just come clean about their wood sourcing from old-growth forests from the start... now they're facing all these problems πŸ“‰ what if rowaa ahmar wasn't sacked for speaking out? would we be in this mess right now? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm all for companies being transparent about their operations, especially when it comes to environmental concerns like wood sourcing from old-growth forests. It's crazy that Drax executives were privately questioning the company's sustainability claims while still denying them publicly πŸ˜’. The fact that they knew about these concerns but didn't address them properly is a huge red flag.

I mean, who needs Β£7 billion in subsidies if you're not even sure where your wood pellets are coming from? πŸ€‘ It's just basic corporate responsibility to get your facts straight before going public with your claims. And now they have to pay Β£25m in compensation for not having adequate data governance in place... Ouch! πŸ’Έ
 
omg I'm so shocked to hear that drax is burning wood from old-growth forests 🌳😱 I mean I knew they were being super scrutinized over their biomass sourcing, but this is just crazy! it's like they're putting profits over the planet πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I don't think it's cool that they were aware of these concerns and still went ahead with it...like what was going through their minds?! πŸ€” also I'm really annoyed that they denied everything in that BBC documentary, but now we know the truth 😑. on a more positive note, the fact that rowaa ahmar spoke out about this is super brave πŸ’ͺ. we need more people like her holding those in power accountable! πŸ‘Š
 
Ugh dude, this is wild 🀯! Like I'm all about Drax trying to be a sustainable energy giant and all, but come on... their own people were like "yo, we're not sure if we're being legit" πŸ˜‚. And now they're paying Β£25m in compensation for not having proper data governance? That's wild πŸ’Έ.

And what really gets me is that they've been denying it this whole time, saying 80% of their biomass comes from sawmill residue, but now it seems like that's just a load of BS πŸ€₯. I mean, if you can't even prove where your wood comes from, how can we trust you? It's like, basic transparency, guys πŸ™„.

Anyway, this whole thing is a major bummer for the environment and for people who care about sustainability. Let's hope Drax learns its lesson and starts being more transparent in the future πŸ’ͺ.
 
just heard this... what a disaster 🀯 drax is literally destroying old-growth forests in canada and then has the nerve to claim it's sustainable πŸŒ³πŸ’” meanwhile they're facing a tribunal over their own lies and now have to pay Β£25m in compensation 😩 the worst part is that the gov actually gave them Β£7 billion in subsidies with no strings attached πŸ‘Ž what's wrong with these ppl? πŸ’Έ
 
Ugh, this is just another example of corporations trying to spin their way out of trouble πŸ™„. I mean, come on, Drax execs were questioning the sustainability of their own claims to ministers? That's some serious doublespeak right there πŸ˜’. And now they're trying to blame it all on lack of data governance and controls... yeah, sure, because that's what we've been told so many times before πŸ™ƒ.

I'm not buying it. If Drax is really as committed to sustainability as they say they are, why did they need Β£25m in compensation for a breach? That just seems like a big fat fine for being caught with their hands in the cookie jar πŸͺ. And don't even get me started on Ofgem's review - "no evidence of wrongdoing" huh? That sounds about as convincing as a politician's promise πŸ˜’.

It's all just a mess, if you ask me. Drax is getting off scot-free, and it's just going to keep fueling the fire (literally) with their biomass pellets 🌳. Mark my words, this isn't over yet πŸ‘€.
 
I'm so worried about these old-growth forests in Canada... 🌳😬 I mean, think about it, we're talking about trees that are hundreds of years old here, like 250-year-old trees being chopped down for energy production. That's just crazy to me. Drax executives were aware of the issues, but they still went ahead with their sustainability claims. It's not just about the environment, it's also about trust and accountability. How can we expect any company to be transparent when its top executives are questioning those same claims behind closed doors? The fact that there was no adequate data governance in place is just a huge red flag... this needs to change ASAP 🚨πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” So, I'm thinking about this whole Drax saga... it seems like they're trying to spin a narrative that 80% of their biomass pellets come from sawmill residue, but the emails suggest that some senior executives were actually questioning the sustainability of these claims all along. It's interesting that they've agreed to pay Β£25m in compensation for not having adequate data governance in place... it feels like a cost of doing business rather than a genuine admission of wrongdoing? πŸ€‘
 
I'm really disappointed in how far this whole thing has gone down. I mean, you'd think a company like Drax would be able to get their act together by now... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

Like, what's the point of even having sustainability claims if they're just going to make stuff up behind closed doors? And meanwhile, we're left with this huge mess and no one really knows what's going on. I've been trying to follow all the updates on Drax's biomass sourcing, but it's like trying to piece together a puzzle from broken pieces... πŸ’”

And don't even get me started on the whole Rowaa Ahmar thing. Someone needs to hold these executives accountable for their actions, you know? It's not just about Drax, it's about all the people who are affected by their decisions... 🀝
 
I'm all for renewable energy and reducing our carbon footprint 🌎, but this one's got me thinking... if they were so sure about their sustainable sourcing, why didn't they have better tracking in place? It's like they claimed to be doing the right thing without really knowing how it was being done. Not exactly reassuring, you know?

And Β£25m is a pretty steep price to pay for not having good data governance πŸ€‘. But at the same time, I feel bad for Rowaa Ahmar - she seems like someone who just wanted to do the right thing and got caught in the crossfire.

I guess what I'm saying is, let's hope they learn from this and get their act together πŸ’ͺ. Can't have big companies just sweeping things under the rug and expecting everyone to be okay with it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm shocked to hear that Drax executives were privately doubting their own sustainability claims 🀯. I mean, you'd think they'd be on top of their game with all the subsidies they've been raking in, right? But it seems like they were just as clueless as everyone else about what was really going on behind the scenes πŸ™ƒ.

I'm not surprised that they claimed 80% of their biomass came from sawmill residue, though. That sounds like a pretty weak excuse to me πŸ˜’. I mean, come on, if you're gonna use wood pellets that are supposed to be sustainably sourced, shouldn't you at least have some decent tracking and reporting in place? πŸ€”

But what really gets my goat is that they got away with this for so long without anyone calling them out on it πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I mean, the whole thing reeks of greenwashing, if you ask me 🌿. And now they're paying Β£25m in compensation – well, at least that's a small consolation 😊.

Anyway, kudos to Rowaa Ahmar for speaking truth to power and taking Drax to court πŸ’ͺ. Maybe this will be the wake-up call they need to get their act together 🀞. But until then, I'll just be over here being super skeptical of all things Drax πŸ˜’.
 
I just got back from the most amazing beach vacation in Bora Bora πŸ–οΈ... like, have you ever seen a more picturesque place? The water is literally turquoise and crystal clear! And I'm not even kidding when I say that I found this insane little cave hidden behind a waterfall, it was like something out of a movie 🀯. Anyway, back to Drax... yeah, it's crazy how they're trying to spin this whole thing, but I mean, have you seen the size of their subsidies? Β£7 billion is wild πŸ’Έ. And don't even get me started on the idea that 80% of their biomass comes from sawmill residue – what even is that? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg, i cant believe drax got caught out πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. i mean i knew they were shady about their wood sourcing from canada, but this is just wild. all those yrs theyre denying it and now we know 🚨. Β£25m in compo is peanuts tho, dont think that should be enough considering the damage to the environment πŸ˜”. gotta say tho,Rowaa Ahmar sounds like a real hero for speaking up πŸ‘. anyway, i'm curious how many ppl actually knew about this behind closed doors? was it just a few execs or was there more knowledge going around than we think? πŸ€”
 
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