CLD Physical Security Systems achieves silver medal for sustainability
CLD Physical Security Systems achieves silver medal for sustainability

CLD Physical Security Systems, a Northwest-based business and the leading manufacturer and supplier of rigid mesh fencing and security gates in the UK, has been awarded the EcoVadis silver medal for sustainability, as part of its ongoing green initiatives.

CLD is a leading supplier of security fencing in the UK, offering tailored, trusted and durable security solutions to protect environments such as data centres, schools, transport hubs, manufacturing warehouses, high-profile sporting venues, open spaces, and Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sites.

Independent rating provider, EcoVadis, has awarded CLD the silver medal for sustainability. Scoring an impressive 67/100, this result places CLD among the top 15% percent of companies assessed by EcoVadis in the past 12 months (85+ percentile).

The EcoVadis rating is one of the most internationally renowned sustainability ratings. Using a scorecard, the rating measures various indicators such as sustainable objectives, implemented activities, certifications and recording measures. Depending on the industry, company size or geographical location, the rating considers 21 criteria along the entire value chain — from purchasing to production and human resources management.

CLD consistently strives to introduce solutions that align with sustainable principles, such as its rental security systems. Rental options in the security industry provide a sustainable alternative, promoting resource efficiency and waste reduction. CLD offers clients access to high-quality security-rated solutions that provide a high level of security on a temporary basis, thereby reducing the need for new materials and long-term commitments.

The EvoVadis award follows CLD’s partnership with the sustainability accreditation, Planet Mark last year. The Planet Mark Business Certification is an internationally recognised sustainability certification for businesses reporting its carbon footprint and demonstrating continuous progress, encouraging action and building an empowered community of like-minded individuals.

As part of CLD’s commitment to environmental best practice, the business strategically emphasises rental solutions and solar-powered innovations that pave the way for a greener and more secure future, aligning with the contemporary focus on circular economies and resource optimisation. 

One example is CLD’s RiseMaster HE Barrier, a fully autonomous, off-grid, solar powered, automatic boom arm barrier system. The product was designed with sustainability in mind and features primary and secondary photovoltaic panels, eliminating the need for the installation of road crossing control cabling. The barrier system not only offers a more environmentally friendly option thanks to being completely solar powered, but also reduces carbon emissions due to no groundworks being required during installation. The RiseMaster offers off grid solar autonomy 24/7, 365 days a year and zero carbon emissions over a 10-year life cycle. It can be delivered with a full charge, utilising 100% renewable energy from the CLD factory.

CLD has also made significant strides in incorporating eco-friendly materials into its product lines, including the use of 100% recycled plastic for its FenceSafe bases, and the incorporation of 78% recycled steel in its steel fencing and posts. Furthermore, CLD’s hoarding systems use 80% recycled plastic, contributing to a greener and more sustainable future. Neville Wells, Managing Director of CLD, commented: “Receiving the silver medal from EcoVadis showcases just how much CLD is prioritising sustainability measures across the entire company. This is even more incentive for us to further pursue our strategy of having a positive impact on the planet, whilst creating products that ensure the highest level of security and sustainability.”

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