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Paxton Achieves Carbon Neutral Certification Across Key Markets

by Geny Caloisi
Paxton has officially achieved carbon neutral status in the UK, France, Germany, and South Africa. This milestone follows Paxton’s first carbon footprint assessment, which recorded 2,541 tCO₂e emissions in 2022, equivalent to approximately 1,550 economy return flights from Heathrow to New York.

The Security technology manufacturer has implemented a focused reduction plan, including a shift from air to sea freight for product components, reducing its carbon emissions by addressing the source of 57% of its total emissions. Additionally, the company now powers all UK facilities with 100% renewable energy and has installed solar panels at its new Paxton Electronics Centre.

To further offset its carbon impact, Paxton has invested in three global projects: a safe water initiative in Zambia and solar and wind farms in Thailand and India. The company’s commitment to sustainability is also reflected in its goal to convert 100% of its company vehicles to electric or hybrid models and its sponsorship of the Freedom Flight initiative, which aims to develop the first zero-carbon passenger flight from London to New York.

Paxton’s CEO, Adam Stroud, emphasized the company’s dedication to environmental responsibility, noting that this is the first step towards becoming a net-zero company, with plans to achieve this goal well before the 2050 target. The journey is being spearheaded by Paxton’s Green Team, a group of employees trained in carbon literacy, and aligns with the release of the company’s Environmental Policy earlier this year.

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