It is with pride that we introduce Genuit’s second dedicated Sustainability Report, reflecting both the progress we have made in 2024 and the ambitions we hold for the future. It’s a story of resilience, innovation, and meaningful action in the face of economic uncertainty, supply chain pressures, and climate impacts.

The results speak for themselves and demonstrate that meaningful progress is possible and reinforce our position as a low carbon supplier to the construction sector.

  •    ✅ 54.4% reduction in operational carbon intensity (Scopes 1 & 2)
  •    ✅ 31.9% reduction in absolute carbon emissions (vs. 2021 baseline)
  •    ✅ 50%+ of polymers sourced from recycled materials
  •    ✅ 18% of revenue from products launched in the last five years

At Genuit, we are committed to working in partnership with our customers, stakeholders and communities to deliver the innovation, products and solutions required to transition the built environment to net-zero. As we look to the future, we remain confident in our ability to adapt to an evolving sustainability landscape, while staying focused on our ambition. By listening to our stakeholders and acting with flexibility, we will continue to drive meaningful change – ensuring that Genuit not only reduces its own footprint, but also empowers others to build more sustainably. That why we believe Together, we create sustainable living.

Explore the full report here 👉🏾 Genuit_2025_Sustainability_Report

Hear from our CEO, Joe Vorih and Sustainability Director Lee Adcock for an overview on the achievements below:

 

Sustainability Progress September 2025

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