The construction management and consultancy group said that it will save 鈥10 million tonnes of carbon鈥. TCI understands this will be demonstrated mainly through carbon offsetting and management of Scope 3 emissions.
The company claims to have 鈥渉eld a position of carbon neutrality since 2020鈥. And now its environmental posturing involves 鈥渓ooking beyond its own carbon footprint and seeking ways to support its clients to accelerate their net zero journeys.鈥
Although known primarily as a construction management, cost consultancy and project delivery outfit, Mace now describes its role as 鈥渄elivering carbon reduction services鈥 for its clients.
These services include 鈥渆mbedding 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鈥.
Currently, over 100 clients worldwide 鈥 including governments, financial institutions and transport infrastructure organisations聽鈥 are benefiting from these services, said Mace.
In December 2022, Mace announced that it planned to save a million tonnes of 鈥渃lient-associated鈥 carbon emissions by 2026 simply by winning more contracts globally.
Now, three months later, the company says it has already secured enough work to exceed that target. It has not explicitly stated a deadline for the new 10 million-tonne target.
鈥淗aving met our original target within a year, we have seen what鈥檚 possible and so we鈥檙e going bigger - ten times bigger,鈥 said James Low, global head of responsible business at Mace.
鈥淥ur carbon handprint can be a thousand times more impactful than our footprint. Using our expertise and influence on global projects and programmes will drive significant impacts,鈥 he added.
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