Net Zero infrastructure delivery with audit-ready evidence
Aligned to GHG Protocol, EN 15978 and PAS 2080.
We prioritise measurable carbon reduction with transparent, project-level reporting.
ESG at a glance
578.2 kWh/module
Factory energy (2026 baseline year)
Year ended 31 Dec 2026
134.7 kgCO₂e/module
Scope 1+2 emissions (location-based, 2026 baseline year)
689.4 kgCO₂e/module
Commuting (monitored separately, 2026 baseline year)
107.2 kgCO₂e/module
Cranage/install fuels (monitored separately, 2026 baseline year)
Baseline being established
Suppliers with verified EPDs (%)
Target: ≥50% by Dec 2026; ≥80% by 2030
Baseline being established
Waste (kg/module)
Target: ≤120 kg by Dec 2026; ≤80 kg by 2030
Environmental approach
We measure, manage and reduce carbon across both corporate operations and project delivery – with full separation and transparency.
Measurement & standards
- Corporate carbon aligned to GHG Protocol
- Project whole-life carbon aligned to EN 15978 (A–C)
- Module D reported separately
- No double counting between corporate and project
Operational impact
- All-electric factory and office operations
- Scope 2 tracked centrally
- Scope 3 includes commuting and install fuels
- Reported per module and per asset
Design & circularity
- Design for disassembly principles applied
- Supplier take-back schemes encouraged
- Module D recovery evidence published per project
Targets & progress:
Reduce kWh per module through efficiency improvements
Reduce install fuel usage through sequencing and supplier verification
Reduce commuting emissions through verified car-share and EV adoption
Increase suppliers with verified EPDs and take-back commitments
Publish Module D recovery pathways with project-level evidence
Social impact through controlled delivery
We deliver infrastructure in a way that improves safety, supports workforce development and reduces disruption for end users.
Quality & safety: Factory-controlled QA and structured installation processes reduce on-site risk and improve consistency across every project.
Jobs & skills: We invest in skills development through apprenticeships, structured training and supply chain engagement across every programme.
Community outcomes: Off-site delivery reduces disruption, shortens programme timelines and improves the in-use experience for residents, staff and operators.
2 apprenticeships per year
Apprenticeships started (rolling 12 months)
20 training hours per employee
Measured annually across workforce
≥60% local supply chain spend
Target increasing to 70% by 2030
Governance & accountability
We maintain structured governance across carbon reporting, compliance and delivery – with clear ownership, audit trails and regular review cycles.
Board & leadership
Oversight of policy, targets and disclosure approvals.
Sustainability lead
Responsible for carbon inventory integrity, methodology updates and reporting coordination.
Procurement & operations
Supplier data (EPDs), logistics, energy, waste and installation activity tracking.
Project carbon leads
Manage project-level WLC reporting, A4/A5/C capture and Module D disclosures.
Review cadence
Quarterly carbon steering group reviews
Annual board-level review and approvals
Control & assurance
Methodology and emission factor updates centrally managed
Project and corporate data reported separately
Document control governed under EMO-GOV-PRO-001
Policies & disclosures
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We support developers, contractors and consultants with compliant, audit-ready infrastructure – aligned to real project delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you provide project-level carbon reporting?
We support project-level whole life carbon reporting aligned to EN 15978, with clear separation from corporate emissions and structured evidence to support audit and review.
What standards and certifications do you align with?
We operate in line with recognised standards including ISO 9001, 14001 and 45001, alongside industry certifications such as BOPAS and NHBC where applicable.
How does modular delivery improve sustainability performance?
Factory-controlled production reduces waste, improves material efficiency and enables more consistent carbon measurement compared to traditional site-based delivery.
How energy-efficient are your solutions?
Our modules are designed to achieve EPC B as standard, with options to improve to EPC A or higher depending on project requirements.