Leviton Progressing Toward Carbon Neutrality by 2030
Leviton announced it has made “significant progress towards its goal of achieving company-wide carbon neutrality by 2030” in its 2024 Sustainability Report. Since the company’s 2021 baseline, the report showed a 37% reduction in total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions or CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent). Following through on its Carbon Neutrality 2030 (CN2030) program, Leviton has progressively shifted toward renewable and clean energy providers while also investing in certified carbon offset projects for remaining residual emissions.
"The significant progress we've made with our CN2030 program is a testament to the dedication and collective effort of our employees around the world and we're not finished," said Daryoush Larizadeh, Leviton's president and CEO. "As a leader in lighting, powering and connecting everyday spaces, we recognize our responsibility to not only lower our CO2e emissions but enable our customers to do the same."
Leviton’s 2024 Sustainability Report also notes that the company reached an 11% year-over-year reduction in CO2e emissions from 2023 to 2024, achieved carbon neutrality at 19 company sites, started a Zero Waste to Landfill program, and much more.
"Sustainability is a priority for our company, and the results to-date speak for themselves," said Ross Goldman, Leviton's Chief Sustainability Officer and COO of Leviton's Network Solutions business unit. "I am proud of all our employees and partners who contribute to making our CN2030 program successful. I am incredibly excited to continue making strides toward a carbon neutral future."
To read Leviton’s 2024 Sustainability Report, click here.