impact labels are
going green
We take our climate responsibilities seriously. After being accredited as one of the first carbon neutral manufacturers of 2021, we continually identify where we can avoid and reduce emissions. Impact Labels are committed to being Carbon Neutral year on year.
Recent installation of 242 solar panels has given us 90kW per hour of energy directly generated by the sun.
Paper waste is a significant challenge for our industry and we are very proud to say that our waste levels are well below industry standard. As we continue to strive towards reducing waste even further, please reach out and ask us about our recycle programs.
Solar Energy
Recent installation of 242 solar panels has given us 90kW per hour of energy directly generated by the sun.
Carbon Offset
Impact Labels have invested in carbon offsets through the Pacajai REDD+ project which is a meaningful and impactful way to contribute to global climate change. The project aims to prevent unplanned deforestation within 123,000 hectares of native Amazonian rainforest. The result will be an avoided 9,582,742 tonnes of CO2e over 40 years.
Choosing to participate in this project reflects a commitment to environmental and sustainable development, making a positive and lasting impact on both local ecosystems and the global fight against climate change.
proud to be Australia’s first certified
carbon neutral manufacturer
Impact Labels prides itself as being at the forefront of new and improved manufacturing technologies. As a rapidly expanding label and packaging business, Impact is conscious of its direct stake and responsibility in furthering Australia’s carbon reducing goals.
Following a comprehensive Greenhouse Gas Assessment undertaken in partnership with carbon experts Pangolin Associates, Impact Labels has invested heavily in its decision to research and plan its resource allocation within the frame of a circular, climate-focused economy.