How firms can achieve net zero without breaking the bank

Neeral Shah

The use of localised supply chains should become mandatory if we are to reduce industry emissions, Neeral Shah of Yardlink says

We know that construction bears a huge burden of responsibility in the UK’s transition to net-zero carbon emissions, as well as other sustainability targets. A contribution of almost 40% of total current emissions means the overall outcome of the transition rests, in large part, on the industry’s shoulders. 

As it stands, however, construction firms are struggling to make the necessary changes associated with that responsibility. And the challenge is more prolific than one might expect.

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