11th July 2025
Renewable timber and recycled stockfencing businesses contribute significantly to efficient and sustainable solutions throughout the region
Protection of land and animals in an environmentally sustainable manner throughout the Highlands and Islands has been boosted by the continuing successful relationship between Sutherland-based environmentally friendly timber products business, GMG Energy, and sustainable steel and wire manufacturer, MRT Fencing.
As a result, agricultural and livestock managers can now access a wide range of locally sourced efficient and sustainable fencing solutions, supplemented by the well-established MASTERFENCE ® , FK MRT® and XK MRT® stockfence ranges, as well as ERIZO® and BRAVO® Barbed wire.
Malcolm Morrison, Director of Halladale-based GMG Energy, said: “We are delighted to continue our successful relationship with MRT Fencing whose environmentally sustainable products are trusted by farmers and contractors throughout the World, and are readily available from GMG Energy in the North and the Outer Hebrides.
“Our locally produced timber posts, combined with MRT Fencing technology means that they can continue to access a wide range of efficient and sustainable fencing solutions which contribute to a greener future for the sector in the region.”
MRT Fencing is part of the Celsa Group which proudly recycles over 8 million tonnes of ferrous materials per year, so the wire rod used to make its products comprises of at least 85% recycled steel. This total ownership of the entire manufacturing process sets MRT apart from most other fencing producers.
The Celsa group’s circular manufacturing approach not only minimises the use of virgin resources but also significantly reduces the carbon footprint associated with steel production as its use of electric arc furnaces for recycling ferrous materials produces lower CO2 emissions compared to traditional blast furnaces.
Moreover, each year, they reallocate 94% of their waste, transforming it into new products. This strategy not only contributes to sustainability but also positions the company as a leader in the circular economy, with the aim of reducing its emissions (Scope 1 and 2) by 50% by 2030 and achieving “Net Positive” by 2050.
A spokesperson for MRT Fencing said: “Our shared commitment to making our environment an increasingly sustainable one makes GMG Energy an ideal member of our trusted dealer network across the Highlands and Islands.
“We look forward, alongside GMG Energy, to enjoying many more years of productive and sustainable success by providing the livestock and agricultural section with products they value.”
Malcom Morrison, Director of Halladale-based GMG Energy