
Sustainability
For SR Labs, environmental integrity is something we manufacture, not something we source. It's engineered into the facility itself, not chosen off a shelf.
Environmental Integrity,
Not Environmental Marketing
Enterprise brands increasingly require their manufacturing partners to pass real sustainability audits before they'll do business with them. "We source recycled packaging" doesn't clear that bar. A facility engineered for water clarification and built to LEED standards does—and that's a credential your brand can point to with your own customers.
It's also not something a competitor can bolt on overnight to catch up. Real environmental infrastructure—water clarification, LEED-aligned construction—runs upward of $20 million to build. SR Labs didn't retrofit that in after the fact. We built it into the foundation from day one, which is exactly why we can offer it as a credential today instead of a promise for someday.
Built to LEED Standards From Day One
SR Labs was designed from its first blueprint to meet LEED requirements—a LEED consultant was on-site through every phase of construction, not brought in afterward to see what might qualify. We're currently finalizing official certification with VCA Green, a nationally recognized LEED consultancy, and expect to announce results soon.
That "designed for it" distinction is rare in this industry. Only one other contract manufacturer in the country has achieved LEED certification, and that facility had to build external offset projects to reach the required points. SR Labs didn't need to. The points came from the building itself.
A Three-Stage
Water Clarification System
Only clean water leaves SR Labs and returns to the sewer. The clarification system that makes that possible isn't an add-on or a retrofit—it was engineered into the building's infrastructure from the ground up, part of the same standard that shaped every material and waste-management decision on the site.
It's also not something you'll find at another facility in this market. Most contract manufacturers can point to a packaging choice or a recycling program. SR Labs can point to the water itself.



