Lyte Ladders: Pioneering a Sustainable Future

Lyte Ladders • July 18, 2024

At Lyte Ladders, we recognise the critical importance of sustainability and are committed to leading the way in reducing our carbon footprint.


Following our Carbon Footprint Report in August 2023, we have set ambitious reduction targets to guide our efforts. Our Carbon Reduction Plan is a testament to our dedication to the environment, aiming for Net Zero emissions by 2050.

Our Commitment to Sustainability

The urgency to address climate change has never been greater. As the leading manufacturer of ladders and mobile towers in the UK, we understand our responsibility to mitigate the effects of climate change. Our Carbon Reduction Plan outlines our comprehensive strategy to achieve significant reductions in carbon emissions across all facets of our operations.


Key Goals of Our Carbon Reduction Plan:
  • Achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050.
  • Attain a 100% reduction in Scope 2 emissions by 2025.
  • Reduce Scope 1 emissions by 90% and Scope 3 emissions by 49% by 2035.

The Advantage of UK-Made Products

Choosing Lyte Ladders means supporting local manufacturing and reducing carbon emissions associated with long-distance shipping from the Far East. Our UK-made products not only ensure high quality and reliability but also have a lower carbon footprint, making them a smarter, more sustainable choice.


How We Support Your Sustainability Goals

For environmentally conscious companies, partnering with Lyte Ladders can significantly aid in achieving your carbon reduction targets. Our UK-made ladders and access equipment, coupled with our robust Carbon Reduction Plan, make us the ideal partner for your sustainability initiatives.


Why Partner with Lyte Ladders?
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint: Our local manufacturing reduces emissions from shipping and transport.
  • Innovative Initiatives: From solar power to electric vehicle infrastructure, we are at the forefront of sustainable practices.
  • Commitment to Net Zero: Our clear and ambitious targets demonstrate our dedication to achieving Net Zero emissions.

Join Us on Our Journey to Net Zero

At Lyte Ladders, we believe that sustainability is not just a goal but a journey that requires continuous effort and innovation. We invite you to join us on this journey as we work towards a greener, more sustainable future.


To learn more about our Carbon Reduction Plan and how we can support your sustainability goals contact us today. Together, we can make a significant impact on reducing carbon emissions and protecting our planet for future generations.


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