Construction News
06/04/2023
Mace Unveils Plans To Save 10 Million Tonnes Of Carbon
Mace has unveiled plans to save 10 million tonnes of carbon associated with buildings and infrastructure it delivers across the world.
This new target comes just a few months after the business announced that it had secured a pipeline of carbon reduction works with clients that would exceed its original target to save 1m tonnes of carbon by 2026.
Having held a position of carbon neutrality since 2020, the business believes that the answer to truly having an impact on climate change lies in looking beyond its own carbon footprint and seeking ways to support its clients to accelerate their net zero journeys and deliver greater outcomes.
It total, Mace is currently delivering carbon reduction services for over 100 clients across the world, including global government programmes, financial institutions, and the transport sector, by embedding low carbon technology, retrofitting AI and smart building solutions, optimising design and implementing modern methods of construction to deliver low embodied carbon assets, and using clean tech to move towards zero carbon construction.
In its UK construction business, Mace is working on some of the UK’s most advanced low carbon projects, such as EDGE London Bridge, which will be London’s most sustainable office tower to date, 81 Newgate Street and 101 Moorgate.
The responsible business team, which includes experts in low carbon design, construction and operations, has tripled over the last four years as demand for specialist services increases.
James Low, Global Head of Responsible Business, Mace said: "Having met our original target within a year, we have seen what’s possible and so we’re going bigger - ten times bigger.
"Our carbon handprint can be 1000x more impactful than our footprint. Using our expertise and influence on global projects and programmes will drive significant impacts.
"We have seen a phenomenal leap in businesses taking accountability for their footprint and wanting to do the right thing, but with that often comes uncertainty in how to set targets, develop strategies and measure outcomes.
"Looking beyond our own carbon footprint has shown us what a difference we can make. Climate change isn't an opportunity for competition, it’s an opportunity to come together to achieve much more."
This new target comes just a few months after the business announced that it had secured a pipeline of carbon reduction works with clients that would exceed its original target to save 1m tonnes of carbon by 2026.
Having held a position of carbon neutrality since 2020, the business believes that the answer to truly having an impact on climate change lies in looking beyond its own carbon footprint and seeking ways to support its clients to accelerate their net zero journeys and deliver greater outcomes.
It total, Mace is currently delivering carbon reduction services for over 100 clients across the world, including global government programmes, financial institutions, and the transport sector, by embedding low carbon technology, retrofitting AI and smart building solutions, optimising design and implementing modern methods of construction to deliver low embodied carbon assets, and using clean tech to move towards zero carbon construction.
In its UK construction business, Mace is working on some of the UK’s most advanced low carbon projects, such as EDGE London Bridge, which will be London’s most sustainable office tower to date, 81 Newgate Street and 101 Moorgate.
The responsible business team, which includes experts in low carbon design, construction and operations, has tripled over the last four years as demand for specialist services increases.
James Low, Global Head of Responsible Business, Mace said: "Having met our original target within a year, we have seen what’s possible and so we’re going bigger - ten times bigger.
"Our carbon handprint can be 1000x more impactful than our footprint. Using our expertise and influence on global projects and programmes will drive significant impacts.
"We have seen a phenomenal leap in businesses taking accountability for their footprint and wanting to do the right thing, but with that often comes uncertainty in how to set targets, develop strategies and measure outcomes.
"Looking beyond our own carbon footprint has shown us what a difference we can make. Climate change isn't an opportunity for competition, it’s an opportunity to come together to achieve much more."
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