Lendlease Europe claims to have reduced its Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by more than half over the past year, it announced today.
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Marshalls first in the UK to adopt CarbonCure technology
CarbonCure is a Canadian climate tech company offering a suite of technologies that inject CO2 directly into concrete as it is being mixed.
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L.A. officials plan to make all new buildings carbon neutral
Passed on May 27th, the motion may see a roadmap to net zero carbon buildings published before the end of 2022.
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Arup commits to project-wide lifecycle carbon assessments
Arup commits to full lifecycle carbon assessments for all building projects and withdraws from all future fossil-fuel based energy schemes.
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Ringway has been stepping up its investment in electric vehicles and machinery as it moves towards its target of 40% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030.
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Global cement industry pledges significant emissions cut by 2030
Global cement producers have come together to commit to producing and delivering net-zero concrete by 2050, and to a 25% emissions cut by 2030.
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Researchers from The University of Tokyo have developed a new form of concrete that they say could reduce construction emissions.
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Vital Energi to help City of London Corporation reach net zero target
by Liam Turnerby Liam TurnerThe City of London Corporation has awarded a contract to Vital Energi which will help the governing body of the Square Mile to take major strides towards its target of net zero carbon emissions by 2027 for its corporate estate.
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Report sets out key priorities to meet 2050 net zero target
by Liam Turnerby Liam TurnerPolicy actions and solutions to help the UK to reach its 2050 net zero target have been outlined in a new paper by leading UK scientists.
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Government awards £4m to projects to boost biomass production
by Liam Turnerby Liam TurnerFarming seaweed and growing algae from the by-products of whisky manufacturing are among 24 projects that have been awarded a share of £4m in government funding to boost biomass production.