A Smarter Way to Build® reflects Champion Homes’ approach to building attainable homes. It encompasses the ease, timeliness, and value of the customer experience Champion Homes delivers, and it highlights how their homes are built with sustainable methods and materials, at or above code standards. As a direct example of the Company’s commitment to responsible environmental practices, Champion Homes continues to grow its partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation by planting one tree for every tree used in the homebuilding process.
Together with the Arbor Day Foundation, Champion Homes has planted nearly 800,000 trees through 19 strategic reforestation projects 2021. These large-scale tree planting efforts are designed to reach areas where Champion Homes are built and delivered, including communities impacted by fires and hurricanes.
The use of sustainable materials, such as wood products, are core to Champion Homes’ broader Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy. A key tenet of this strategy includes building homes that save energy for homeowners and provide a positive environmental impact.
The Champion Homes process begins with anticipating the needs of today’s buyer by designing homes that are thoughtfully sized for the customer’s use and budget, as well as optimizing land and energy consumption. The average home footprint of a Champion Home is 40-50% less than a home built on site, and when combined with its energy efficient windows, exteriors, insulation, and appliances, customers save money while making a difference.
As a market leader in off-site residential construction, Champion’s innovative homebuilding process results in less energy use and material waste compared to traditional site-built construction. Each home and its materials are planned well in advance, built with precision, and extra materials are captured via Champion’s on-site recycling process. Champion Homes’ customers have additional peace of mind knowing their homes are being built in controlled environments at the highest quality and standards.