Lexmark, a leading global provider of imaging and IoT solutions, has reached a significant milestone in its ambitious sustainability journey. The company proudly announced that two more of its major facilities have earned CarbonNeutral® certification: its global headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, and its crucial research, development, and shared services center in Cebu, Philippines. This achievement brings Lexmark significantly closer to its overarching goal of achieving complete carbon neutrality across all its operations by 2035.
This latest certification builds upon the success of Lexmark’s Juárez, Mexico facility, which received its CarbonNeutral® manufacturer certification back in 2022. Remarkably, these three certified locations – Lexington, Cebu, and Juárez – collectively account for a substantial 51% of Lexmark’s total global operational carbon footprint. This impressive figure underscores the substantial impact of Lexmark’s sustainability initiatives and positions the company firmly on track to meet its ambitious 2035 target.
Billy Spears, Lexmark’s senior vice president overseeing sustainability and product delivery, expressed his pride in this accomplishment. “Surpassing the halfway point in our journey to carbon neutrality is incredibly rewarding,” Spears stated. “It’s a testament to years of dedicated analysis, progressive strategies, and innovative thinking across our teams. The successes in Lexington, Cebu, and Juárez serve as powerful examples, further motivating our ongoing efforts and advancements at other sites.”
Lexmark’s dedication to sustainability isn’t merely a corporate initiative; it’s deeply ingrained in the company’s operational philosophy and product design. The company is committed to setting and achieving rigorous, quantifiable goals, all backed by verifiable evidence and third-party verification. This commitment to transparency and accountability is a cornerstone of Lexmark’s broader Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy, which aims to optimize operational efficiency and positively impact its employees and the communities it serves.
Lexmark’s commitment extends beyond its operational footprint. The company is an industry leader in utilizing post-consumer recycled (PCR) content in its products. In 2023, Lexmark-designed and branded laser printers and multi-function products contained an average of 40% PCR plastic by mass, while toner cartridges boasted an average of 43% reclaimed plastic. This dedication to circular economy principles ensures high-quality, durable products while minimizing environmental impact.
Furthermore, Lexmark has demonstrated a remarkable long-term commitment to water conservation. Since 2005, the company has achieved a staggering 75% reduction in water usage across its facilities. This accomplishment is particularly noteworthy within the technology industry, where water consumption is often significantly higher. The Lexmark Cartridge Collection Program (LCCP) also showcases the company’s commitment to reducing waste, boasting a 50% return rate of Lexmark-designed and branded toner cartridges in the United States and a globally impressive 36% return rate – significantly exceeding industry averages.
Lexmark’s journey towards carbon neutrality is a testament to its dedication to responsible business practices. By actively pursuing sustainability goals and promoting transparency, Lexmark is setting a strong example for other corporations and contributing to a more sustainable future. To learn more about Lexmark’s sustainability initiatives, visit [link to Lexmark Sustainability Report].