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      Built Environment

    Collaborating on the Journey to Net Zero - Research report

    A BSI research paper for the Built Environment industry. Explore how companies across the industry are shaping the approach to net zero.

    In this report:

    • Key drivers accelerating the built environment's net zero transition.

    • Insights from a global BSI industry survey.

    • Barriers and enablers to carbon reduction across value chains.

    • Insights from key industry experts on their net zero journeys.

    • How BSI support organizations on their net zero journey.

    • How standards support consistent action.

    Contributors

    Contributor

    Eszter Gulacsy, Mott MacDonald

    Achieving net zero requires companies to embrace sustainable practices across all operations and collaborating with stakeholders to drive change.

    Contributor

    David Symons, WSP

    Celebrating progress in the net zero journey is crucial, but accelerating efforts, and fostering collaboration are key to achieving them by 2050.

    Contributor

    Iida Kunihiro and Kimura Takeshi, Obayashi Group

    The “M” in BIM is shifting from Modelling to Management. From a global perspective, efforts towards the new common goal of net zero in the industry.

    Contributor

    Joanna Gilroy, Balfour Beatt

    The reality of achieving net zero is as complicated as some of our own major projects. So, we have to apply that same collaborative thinking.

    Contributor

    Marcella Thompson, CBRE

    We believe that the future of real estate has to be sustainable, resilient and adaptive to climate change.

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