M&E contractor, MCS (Maintenance & Contracting Services) Ltd has just received accreditation for its work to reduce carbon emissions across its business. The company has been reviewed as part of a Mitsubishi Electric scheme called the Committed Carbon Reduction Partner (CCRP).
Senior Architectural Systems is going the extra mile to reduce the carbon footprint generated through the transportation of its products by supporting the use of UK-sourced closed-loop recycled aluminium.
Adaptavate, a global leader in the development and industrialisation of low-carbon and carbon-negative construction materials, has announced the production of the world’s first carbon-negative technology to produce plasterboards.
Ascent Logistics Park is a sustainable construction project situated in one of the UK’s newly recognised industry hotspots – Gatic CastSlot and Gatic Kerbdrain from AWMS were specified there.
Chester Zoo has announced a strategic partnership with heat pump manufacturer, Mitsubishi Electric, to decarbonise heating across its not-for-profit conservation zoo in Cheshire as part of its drive to reach net zero.
Newton Waterproofing, a leading supplier and designer of waterproofing solutions for large-scale commercial and infrastructure projects, ensured a dry future for the London School of Economics (LSE) on a basement project.
The latest podcast from Mitsubishi Electric focuses on the future of sustainable buildings and highlights the benefits of the new UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard.
SuperFOIL Insulation announces its confirmation as a Business Champion for the Construction Leadership Council’s (CLC) CO2nstruct Zero net zero carbon industry change programme.
The new carbon reporting tool currently being trialled by CCF is one of the key initiatives that has helped parent company Travis Perkins plc secure a prestigious award win.
Over a third (34%) of British adults still aren’t aware of the most environmentally friendly way to heat their homes – according to new research from Mitsubishi Electric and Ipsos.