Reprise ElectricalCompanySustainability

Built for the
long term.

The decisions we make today shape the industry we leave behind.

Our Position

Central to the energy transition.

Reprise Electrical operates in an industry that is central to Australia's energy transition. The work we do — from renewable energy connections to building automation and energy monitoring — directly supports a lower carbon future. We take that responsibility seriously. And we believe that an electrical contractor that is not thinking about sustainability is not thinking about the future of this industry.

What We Are Doing

Four areas of focus.

01

Renewable capability

Active in solar, battery storage and grid connection projects across NSW. Growing this division deliberately — because the energy transition is where the most important electrical work in Australia is happening.

02

Energy efficiency

LED retrofits, sub-metering, energy monitoring and NABERS support reduce our clients' carbon footprint and operating costs. The best sustainability outcome is one that also makes commercial sense.

03

Waste reduction

We operate lean on site. Material waste is tracked and minimised. Offcuts recycled, packaging minimised, and waste segregation enforced. Small disciplines, consistently applied, make a real difference.

04

Local workforce

We hire locally, train locally, and invest in apprentices. Building capability in the communities we work in is not just good for those communities — it builds the depth of skill the electrical industry will need for the decade ahead.

Our Targets

Building from a real baseline.

We are in our first year of operation. We are establishing our baseline now — tracking waste, energy, and workforce metrics from day one — so that our sustainability commitments are built on real data, not aspirations. We will not publish targets we cannot measure. And we will not publish metrics we have not verified.

Reporting

First report: 2026.

Our first sustainability report will be published in 2026. It will include our carbon baseline, waste metrics, workforce diversity data, and our targets for the following three years. It will be honest, specific and measurable — because we believe that sustainability reporting is only useful if it tells you something real.