LightGraphix Achieves Carbon Neutral Certification for the Third Year Running
24th Sep 2025

LightGraphix has once again been certified as a Carbon Neutral Organisation, marking our third consecutive year of accreditation.

While this recognition is important, it represents just one part of our wider sustainability journey. At LightGraphix, sustainability isn’t a bolt-on initiative; it’s engineered into the way we design, manufacture, and support every product. As a UK manufacturer, we take ownership of our environmental impact by monitoring it closely, manufacturing responsibly, and making conscious design choices that limit our footprint while still delivering the performance and quality our customers expect.

In partnership with Ecologi, we offset our carbon footprint through projects supporting reforestation, renewable energy, and community initiatives worldwide. To date, we have avoided 825.5 tonnes of carbon and funded the planting of 9,140 trees. Alongside offsetting, we continue to reduce emissions at source through initiatives including:

  • RLE (Replaceable Light Engine): A modular system now integrated into 24 core products, enabling upgrades or repairs on-site with a simple tool, dramatically extending product lifespan and reducing waste.
  • Repair + Refurbish (R+R): For products not yet covered by RLE, our scheme offers repainting, re-polishing, and LED engine repairs, keeping fittings in service longer and avoiding unnecessary disposal.
  • Responsible Operations: From UK-based manufacturing and in-house testing to continuously improving packaging, we design every process with efficiency, durability, and recyclability in mind.

Operations Director, Brett Harding, adds:

“This achievement reflects our team’s shared purpose to deliver lighting solutions that are both innovative and responsible. Carbon Neutral for the third year is just the start. As we grow, expand our facilities, and bring new solutions to market, we remain focused on products and processes that deliver performance, precision, and sustainability in equal measure.”

Looking ahead, our goal is to achieve Net Zero well ahead of the UK’s 2050 deadline, reducing our carbon impact by 90% and offsetting only what remains unavoidable. We are also exploring additional standards such as ISO 14001 to complement our environmental policy, while continuing to focus on real, measurable progress that benefits people, projects, and the planet.

Explore our full sustainability journey here → View environmental policy