Leaders Romans Group Sustainable Board Redesign

Leaders Romans Group Introduces Re-Designed Estate Agency Boards Celebrating Carbon Neutral Status

gemma@pnprlimited.co.uk
Authored by gemma@pnprlimited.co.uk
Posted: Thursday, August 15, 2024 - 13:06

Leaders Romans Group (LRG), one of the UK’s largest property services groups, announces the launch of its newly re-designed estate agency boards. These boards not only showcase LRG's brand consistency but also promote their carbon-neutral status, aligning with their commitment to sustainability.

In collaboration with Kremer Signs, the UK’s leading supplier of eco-friendly signage, LRG will implement these new boards made from fully recyclable materials. The initiative reflects LRG's ongoing dedication to reducing its environmental footprint and achieving broader sustainability goals.

Kiersty Sims, Marketing Director at LRG, commented, “As part of our commitment to sustainability and brand cohesion, we have redesigned our agency boards to give our brands a fresh, more unified look. By standardising their proportions, we’re enhancing brand consistency across the group. Additionally, we’re proud to use recycled and recyclable materials in our new boards, underscoring our dedication to sustainable practices. This redesign also allows us to prominently share our carbon-neutral status, setting us apart as more people across the UK prioritise environmentally conscious choices.”

Gary Gosney, Managing Director at Kremer Signs, added, “We are thrilled to support LRG in their commitment to sustainability. Our eco-boards are designed to provide the same high-quality signage while significantly reducing environmental impact. It's partnerships like these that drive meaningful change in the industry.”

This redesign is part of LRG's broader sustainability efforts, which have been pivotal in maintaining its carbon-neutral status for two consecutive years, achieved eight years ahead of the 2030 target. LRG continues to focus on initiatives that support environmental restoration and conservation, further enhancing their sustainability credentials.

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