LG Electronics has achieved a significant milestone in the realm of sustainability, being recognized as the industry’s most sustainable home appliance and HVAC brand in the 2024 Green Builder Sustainable Brand Index. This prestigious award, announced during Climate Week NYC 2024, underscores LG’s dedication to green building practices and environmentally conscious product development.
Beyond being named the most sustainable brand in the home appliance and HVAC categories, LG also earned recognition as a top brand in the Energy Storage Systems category. This multifaceted recognition highlights LG’s commitment to sustainability across its diverse product portfolio, catering to the U.S. homebuilder market.
Sara Gutterman, CEO of Green Builder Media, acknowledged LG’s commitment to sustainability, stating, “LG encourages sustainability through innovative technology and vision. The company’s commitment to sustainability reflects a deep understanding of what today’s consumers value—reliability, efficiency, and innovation.” Gutterman further praised LG’s leadership in transparency, highlighting their participation in Green Builder’s 2024 EcoLeader program, where they demonstrated their commitment to Environmental Product Declarations and other comprehensive sustainability measures.
LG’s dedication to sustainability is evident in its innovative product lineup, featuring energy-efficient solutions like the ENERGY STAR®-certified LG Smart Induction Cooktops, LG Inverter Heat Pump Water Heaters, and LG Heat Pump All-In-One WashCombos. These products exemplify LG’s dedication to environmentally responsible manufacturing and their commitment to delivering efficient solutions for eco-conscious homebuilders and consumers.
HVAC, a rapidly growing segment of the B2B market, has been a key driver of LG Electronics’ growth. LG has taken a leading role in this sector, offering energy-efficient heat pumps and smart climate control systems that address the growing consumer demand for sustainable and comfortable home technologies. This achievement marks a significant milestone for LG, as it is the first time they have topped the HVAC brand index. It underscores their unique position in transforming the HVAC industry to promote electrification and a shift away from fossil fuels.
As consumers increasingly prioritize sustainability in their purchasing decisions, LG remains at the forefront of this movement. The Green Builder Sustainable Brand Index 2024 was based on a survey of readers, gathering data on their perspectives regarding sustainable product manufacturers. The final Brand Index Score reflects a comprehensive assessment of traditional survey data, market visibility and mentions, and public sentiment.
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About LG Electronics USA
LG Electronics USA, Inc., headquartered in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., serves as the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a global technology and manufacturing leader with over $60 billion in annual revenue. In the United States, LG offers a wide range of innovative products, including home appliances, home entertainment systems, commercial displays, air conditioning systems, energy solutions, and vehicle components. LG has been recognized as an ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year for an impressive 11 consecutive years.
About LG Pro Builder
LG Pro Builder, a division of LG Electronics USA, brings LG’s extensive portfolio of home appliances to building and design professionals nationwide. From custom, high-end homes to single- and multi-family dwellings with varying styles, functions, and budgets, LG Pro Builder empowers homebuilders to elevate their projects with best-in-class technology and innovative solutions.
LG Pro Builder’s dedicated sales and service teams, boasting extensive builder-specific experience, provide access to the comprehensive LG portfolio, which extends beyond appliances to include advanced HVAC systems, heat pump water heaters, energy storage systems, EV chargers, and consumer electronics.