22 April 2026
By Clémence Carayol
Autex Acoustics and GH Commercial stand among those leaders—companies whose products and practices continue to set benchmarks in performance, innovation and environmental responsibility, and whose ongoing involvement reflects a genuine, long-term commitment to responsible industry leadership.

For Autex Acoustics, maintaining leadership over more than three decades has been grounded in consistency of vision rather than reaction to shifting trends. The company has focused on designing and manufacturing high-performing acoustic solutions while embedding sustainability into its operations well before it became an industry expectation.
As Rob Jones, Technical and Development Manager at Autex Acoustics, explains, “leadership has always been built on a long-term future-forward mindset rather than short-term trends.” This approach has seen the company adopt Life Cycle Assessments early, invest in local manufacturing and commit to carbon neutrality across products and operations, while continuously refining how impact is measured and reduced.
Transparency has remained a defining principle. Through independently verified Environmental Product Declarations and internationally aligned carbon accounting, Autex Acoustics has prioritised accountability across the full product lifecycle. As expectations have evolved, so too has its strategy, shifting from a focus on reduction and offsetting toward circularity, decarbonisation and material innovation.

That same balance between performance and responsibility is evident in its core product range. Acoustic panels made from high levels of recycled PET content have become a foundation of the business, combining durability, acoustic performance and circular potential.
These products have continued to evolve through improvements in materials, manufacturing efficiency and environmental reporting, while maintaining design flexibility and long-term performance. As Jones notes, “performance standards have advanced in parallel, ensuring that improvements in sustainability never compromise acoustic outcomes, durability, or design flexibility.”
Over time, sustainability at Autex Acoustics has moved beyond individual initiatives to become fully integrated into decision-making across design, manufacturing and operations. Guided by a set of sustainability pillars that prioritise circularity, climate action and wellbeing, the company ensures environmental considerations are embedded from the earliest stages of product development.
This integrated approach is underpinned by collaboration between design and sustainability teams, as well as a strong emphasis on credible, verifiable data, recognising that meaningful progress must be supported by evidence.

Its continued involvement with the Sustainability Summit & Awards reflects this broader philosophy. Jones describes it as an opportunity to contribute to shared industry progress, noting that “sustainability progress is collective.” By supporting platforms that elevate best practice and celebrate innovation, Autex Acoustics reinforces its commitment to transparency, knowledge-sharing and raising standards across the built environment.
Looking ahead, the company sees leadership as increasingly defined by the ability to drive systemic change. With a continued focus on reducing absolute emissions, advancing circular manufacturing models and investing in new materials, Autex Acoustics is working to move beyond carbon neutrality toward deeper decarbonisation.
At the same time, it aims to provide designers with solutions that make sustainable choices easier without compromising creativity or performance. As Jones puts it, redefining leadership is about “setting a direction others can follow: Grounded in evidence.”
GH Commercial’s journey reflects a similarly consistent and measured approach. Over the past two decades, the brand has built its position in the Australian flooring industry by focusing on tangible outcomes rather than ambition alone. Its investments have centred on innovations that deliver both environmental and performance benefits, from reducing emissions and increasing renewable energy use to achieving globally recognised certifications.

As a spokesperson at GH Commercial explains, “progress must be measurable, not aspirational.” Supported by the global research capabilities of Mohawk Group and strengthened by local manufacturing, the company has been able to respond to evolving sustainability expectations while maintaining reliability and product performance.
Its carpet tile collections demonstrate how sustainability and performance can advance together. Flagship ranges now meet some of the most rigorous environmental benchmarks, including Declare Red List Free and Green Star certification pathways, while continuing to deliver durability, acoustic benefits and design flexibility for commercial environments.
The introduction of its first beyond carbon neutral carpet tile marks a significant step forward, with the spokesperson noting that it shows “environmental progress can be embedded as a standard—not a specialty feature.”
Like Autex Acoustics, GH Commercial has seen its sustainability strategy evolve from compliance-driven initiatives to a more proactive and integrated model. Today, sustainability is embedded in practical outcomes, including significant emissions reductions, expanded circular programs and product designs that support healthier interiors through biophilic principles. This shift reflects a broader commitment to anticipating challenges and taking action, rather than simply responding to them.

The company’s ongoing involvement in the Sustainability Summit and Awards is an extension of this mindset. It recognises that industry progress is accelerated when knowledge is shared and innovation is recognised. Supporting such platforms aligns with its role as a long-standing manufacturer and industry leader, helping to encourage transparency, collaboration and the adoption of more responsible practices across the sector.
As the spokesperson notes, these initiatives help “set new benchmarks, inspire collaboration and accelerate the adoption of more responsible products and practices across the built environment.”
Looking to the future, GH Commercial identifies transparency, continuous improvement and measurable impact as the defining characteristics of sustainable leadership. Its focus will remain on advancing low-carbon manufacturing, expanding circular material innovation and increasing access to verified product data to support more informed specification.
Ultimately, the company sees leadership as demonstrating that sustainability can be both scalable and commercially viable, with the spokesperson concluding that it is about proving “sustainable design can be scalable, commercially viable and standard practice—not the exception.”
Together, Autex Acoustics and GH Commercial exemplify the kind of leadership the Sustainability Awards were created to recognise. Their commitment to innovation, accountability and long-term progress underscores a shared belief that sustainability is not a single achievement, but an ongoing process, one that continues to shape the future of design and manufacturing.
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Image: Groove panel landscape / Autex Acoustics