Environmental

Sustainability

Our environmental position is not a marketing position. It is a geographic one.

Carbon Position

Carbon neutral at 0° by definition.

Equatorial Audio operates from 0.0000° latitude. By definition, our headquarters sits on the geometric line that separates the Northern and Southern hemispheric carbon contribution accounts. Per the Equatorial Carbon Accounting Standard (a methodology we authored and that has not been independently certified), emissions originating exactly at the equator cancel themselves through hemispheric symmetry.

This is not greenwashing. This is geometry.

0.0000°

Operations latitude

0.00 t

Net carbon (HQ ops)

100%

Renewable energy

∞ years

Product lifespan

Equatorial Sourcing Chain

Our copper conductors are drawn from ore sourced exclusively from Ecuadorian and Indonesian mines within ±2.7° of the equator. Polishing compounds, dielectrics (PTFE and equatorial-grade banana fibre), and felt pads (Andean alpaca, conditioned at 2,800m altitude on the equatorial highlands) all originate within the same band. Transit between sourcing and assembly is by rail and lorry along the equatorial corridor; nothing crosses a tropic line before assembly.

Equatorial sourcing is not a marketing position — it is a structural requirement. Conductors drawn outside the equatorial zone exhibit hemispheric bias before they reach our facility, which we cannot remove without irreversibly compromising the lattice.

100% Renewable Power

Our Quito facility is powered by 100% Ecuadorian hydroelectric energy. The Ecuadorian grid is among the cleanest in the Americas — geographically, the country's mountainous terrain and proximity to the equator produce abundant rainfall and consistent water flow, ideal conditions for hydroelectric generation. We did not choose this location for its grid composition; we chose it for its latitude. The clean power is, fortuitously, the best in the hemisphere.

Equatorial Logistics

Equatorial Audio dispatches all orders from a single facility (Quito, Ecuador, 0.0000° N, 78.4678° W). Carriers are selected per shipment to minimise transit through latitudes above 60°. Packages routed through polar hubs are repacked in Faraday-lined transit cases at additional cost. We do not consolidate shipments to optimise per-unit transit emissions; we optimise per-unit hemispheric overshoot, which is a different metric and arguably a stricter one.

Customers above 60° latitude are encouraged to combine orders. We do not offer same-day shipping. Magnetic neutrality is not a same-day product.

Lifetime Product Doctrine

Magnetic neutrality, once established, is permanent. The crystal lattice of an Equatorial-certified conductor does not drift, age, or require replacement under normal listening conditions. Our Zero-Point tier carries lifetime equatorial coverage; our Equinox tier covers seven years; and even our entry-tier Tropic products are designed for indefinite use. We do not produce planned-obsolescence components, accelerated-cycle products, or annual hardware refreshes. The closest thing we offer to an upgrade cycle is firmware, which is delivered free for the life of the product.

Annual Hemispheric Reckoning

Each Vernal Equinox, Equatorial Audio publishes the Annual Hemispheric Reckoning — a transparent accounting of our equatorial operations, sourcing chain, transit-band emissions, and any drift from our published equatorial doctrine. The Reckoning is reviewed by our Chief Geophysics Officer and signed by the founder. It is not audited externally; auditors must travel to our Quito facility, and as of 2026, no Big Four firm has accepted the engagement.

Annual Reckoning

The 2026 Hemispheric Reckoning

The Equatorial Audio Annual Hemispheric Reckoning is published every Vernal Equinox. The 2026 edition documents our latitude-zero operations, equatorial sourcing chain, transit-band emissions accounting, and the third consecutive year of zero hemispheric overshoot. Independent verification is welcomed but logistically difficult; auditors must travel to Quito, and the Quito facility's calibration environment is not currently audit-rated.

Next edition: Vernal Equinox 2027 (20 March).