Big civils clients to switch to low-carbon steel and concrete
29-04-2024 15:49 via constructionenquirer.com

Big civils clients to switch to low-carbon steel and concrete

Six big infrastructure clients have pledged to switch to lowest carbon-sourced concrete and steel on their projects.
Anglian Water, Heathrow, The Lower Thames Crossing, National Highways, Northumbrian Water and Sellafield have committed to scale-back use of the biggest contributors to CO₂ emissions – diesel, steel, and concrete.
They are the first clients to sign up for the Construction Leadership Council’s “Five Client Carbon Commitments” designed to help the indus
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