Medical Architecture, a UK-based healthcare architecture specialist, has published its carbon reduction plan in accordance with the requirements of the Procurement Policy Note PPN 06-21.
The plan is part of Medical Architecture’s commitment to achieving net zero carbon by 2050 or earlier. It is written to closely correlate to its objectives and improvement aspirations within ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Systems.
The plan is part of Medical Architecture’s commitment to achieving net zero carbon by 2050 or earlier
Further, the document outlines its baseline and current carbon emissions and sets a target to reduce these by 71% over the next five years. It also outlines the initiatives it is taking to achieve this, with details of progress to date.
Medical Architecture recognises the climate emergency and has joined UK Architects Declare (Climate and Biodiversity Emergency) and RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge networks to contribute to, and participate in, the profession’s initiatives and activity to rapidly reduce carbon.
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