Our Path to a Sustainable Future

As a business, we operate with respect for our natural environment and a focus on reducing our impacts. We measure absolute emissions and emissions intensity and have adopted Achilles’ carbon accounting software (E-Manage) to fulfil the criteria for carbon reduction certification in accordance with  ISO 14064.

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We continuously improve the energy efficiency of our products, as well as establishing the embedded carbon content in our main product lines. Increasingly, our product portfolio enables the transition to renewable energy and the adoption of electric vehicles. Our smart management systems deliver energy savings, while our properties are equipped to support sustainable living.

Find out more about how we make the built environment sustainable in our annual report & accounts.

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We have a long-standing social responsibility programme that includes community investment, charitable giving and volunteering. We measure our CSR performance across seven elements and 274 attributes within a CSR Scoring Matrix based on the ISO 26000 Social Responsibility standard. Examples of our extensive CSR activities can be read below.

Lucy Group Successfully Retains Its Carbon Reduce Certification

After undergoing an audit conducted by Achilles last month, Lucy Group has successfully retained its Carbon Reduce Certification, having measured our greenhouse gas emissions in…

Dubai’s Disabled Children Revel in Funfair Attractions

Lucy Electric Dubai were delighted to sponsor the Al-Noor Zurich Family Funfair. This fundraising event supports Al Noors’ mission to help children with special needs in…

Lucy Electric South Africa Charges Ahead With Rhino Conservation

Lucy Electric South Africa (LESA) have built on the support already given by their UK colleagues to the Rhino Orphanage. LESA donated a further R20,000 to the critical work of the…

We have signed the Oxfordshire Inclusive Economy Charter to support a more inclusive County. The Charter was created by the Oxfordshire Inclusive Economy Partnership, a group of over 100 organisations working together to share knowledge, expertise and resources to address some of our greatest challenges.

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