We’re proud to be carbon neutral.
We’re proud to confirm that Warrantywise is now Carbon Neutral Certified, meaning we’ve measured, reduced, and offset the carbon emissions associated with our business operations.
This milestone reflects:
- Our commitment to operating responsibly.
- Supporting a more sustainable future for motorists, partners, and the wider automotive industry.

What is carbon neutral?
Carbon neutrality means that the greenhouse gas emissions generated by our day-to-day operations including offices, energy use, business travel, IT infrastructure and supplier activity are fully balanced through verified carbon reduction and offset projects.
Our carbon neutral status reinforces our commitment to being part of a lower-impact, future-focused automotive industry.
How we achieved carbon neutral status:
We’ve measured our carbon footprint across our operations, from energy use to travel and hybrid working. Where emissions can’t yet be removed, we balance them through certified carbon offsetting projects.
That means our carbon-neutral status is built on real data, recognised standards and meaningful action – giving us a clear benchmark to reduce our impact year on year.
What this means for our customers:
Choosing a warranty provider shouldn’t just be about a warranty plan, it should also reflect shared values.
You’re choosing a business that takes responsibility for its environmental impact.
You’re supporting a company aligned with sustainable automotive ownership.
You can have confidence that environmental claims are verified, not vague.
Our ongoing commitment:
- Continually reducing our operational emissions.
- Reviewing and improving our sustainability practices.
- Maintaining annual carbon neutral status.
- Support long-term environmental responsibility within the automotive sector.
As regulations, technologies, and expectations evolve, we will continue to adapt ensuring our business remains future-ready.
Carbon neutral FAQs.
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No: our carbon neutral status applies to our business operations, not the vehicles we cover. However, our services support longer vehicle lifespans, which can reduce overall lifecycle emissions.
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Carbon neutral balances current emissions through reduction and offsetting.
Net zero is a longer-term goal focused on eliminating emissions across the entire value chain, and carbon neutrality is an important step on that journey.
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Yes. Our carbon neutral status has been independently validated using recognised standards.