Bruntwood Named as 36th Signatory to BBP’s ground-breaking Climate Commitment

17 November 2022
Type: News
Member: Bruntwood
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Bruntwood Named as 36th Signatory to BBP’s ground-breaking Climate Commitment

17 November 2022
Type: News
Member: Bruntwood

Bruntwood has become the latest organisation to join the Better Building Partnership’s industry leading Climate Commitment. Bruntwood is the seventh organisation to join the Commitment in 2022, which now represents 36 organisations with over £400Bn AUM globally. 

Bruntwood has committed to be a net zero business by 2050, when they will have removed fossil fuel powered heating and hot water from all buildings across their portfolio. Bruntwood have targeted all areas under their direct control to be net zero carbon by 2030. Their pathway outlines specific targets to reach by the end of 2022, 2025 and 2030.  

To support Bruntwood’s ambitious plans to reduce embodied carbon, they are also developing the UK’s lowest carbon new build workspace, Ev0. The Ev0 Building will be Bruntwood’s first project to meet the LETI 2020 design targets for ‘upfront carbon’, RIBA’s 2025 targets for whole life carbon and the UKGBC's Paris Proof operational energy use targets, targeting NABERS 5.5 stars and BREEAM Excellent ratings. Read more about their plans to transition to net zero carbon in their pathway here

The BBP Climate Commitment requires signatories to publish net zero carbon pathways and delivery plans, disclose the energy performance of their assets and develop comprehensive climate resilience strategies. To support signatories, the BBP has published the Climate Resilience Guide and Net Zero Carbon Pathway Framework, and has an ongoing programme of work to support its members on their journeys to Net Zero Carbon.  

Adam Smith, Climate Change Programme Lead, Better Buildings Partnership said: “It is fantastic to welcome Bruntwood to the growing group of Climate Commitment signatories. With projects like The Ev0 Building, Bruntwood are demonstrating what can be achieved when smart technology, architectural innovation and a focus on occupant experience are central to a net zero strategy, creating high quality space with low carbon emissions.”  

Alex Edwards, Sustainability Director, Bruntwood said: “We know the significant impact climate change is having on the world we live in and Bruntwood is committed to doing our bit to mitigate this change. The process of writing the Pathway and getting senior stakeholders within the business aligned to the requirements of our net zero pledges has been really helpful, but also important in teasing out the changes we need to make today so that the future pledges can be achieved.”  

 

Note to Editors   

The BBP    

The Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) is a not-for-profit collaboration of the UK’s leading property owners who are working together to improve the sustainability of the UK’s existing commercial buildings. The organisation's aim is to deliver market transformation through sustainability leadership and knowledge sharing across the UK property industry. The BBP currently has 50 members who represent more than £275bn Assets Under Management (AUM).    

BBP Climate Commitment    

Signatories of the BBP Climate Change Commitment include abrdn, Aviva Investors Real Estate, British Land, Bruntwood, Cadogan, Canary Wharf Group, Capital & Regional, DWS, Derwent London, DTZ Investors UK, Federated Hermes, Frasers Property, GPE, Grosvenor Britain & Ireland, Grosvenor Europe, Helical plc, Hibernia REIT, Landsec, LaSalle Investment Management, LGIM Real Assets, Lendlease Europe, Low Carbon Workplace, M&G Real Estate, Nuveen Real Estate, NewRiver REIT, Orchard Street Investment Management, Picton, Royal London Asset Management, Savills Investment Management, Schroder Real Estate Investment Management, Shaftesbury, SEGRO, Transport for London, The Crown Estate and Workspace Group plc.