Genuit Group recognised among Europe’s Climate Leaders 2025 in the Financial Times and Statista’s Europe’s Climate Leaders 2025 list.

Full list can be found here 👉🏾Europe’s Climate Leaders 2025: interactive listing

Since 2018, we’ve reduced our core emissions by 66.5%, had industry-leading decarbonisation targets approved by the Science Based Targets Initiative and have been transparently reporting our Scope 3 emissions since 2021. This recognition underscores our commitment to empowering our customers to build more and crucially do so sustainably.

At Genuit, our team are focused on delivering impact where it matters most, driving progress and shaping a more resilient future.

Speak with our CEO, Joe Vorih

“Being ranked among Europe’s Climate Leaders reflects the purpose that drives us – and the momentum we’re building. We’ve cut core emissions by 66.5% since 2018 and we’ve reported Scope 3 emissions openly since 2021. These are tangible steps forward. At Genuit, sustainability shapes how we operate, how we innovate and how we create long-term value. Our low-carbon, high-performance solutions are designed to meet the demands of a changing built environment. This recognition strengthens our resolve. We’re scaling what works, pushing for more, and staying focused on impact where it matters most.”

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This result is a testament to the hard work by all our team and data-driven approach we’ve taken as we implement our Sustainable Solutions for Growth strategy

Joe Vorih

Chief Executive Officer at Genuit Group

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