一家领先房地产公司的碳减排:以英国土地公司为例

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Case Studies in the Environment Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1525/cse.2022.1709727
Madeleine Mercer, P. Dargusch, G. Hill
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在企业排放不断增加、导致环境严重恶化的当今世界,碳管理至关重要。房地产行业对气候危机有重大影响,在建筑开发和使用过程中产生的温室气体排放中,有40%来自房地产行业。英国土地公司已经分配了大量资源来降低其资产和一般活动的碳强度。英国土地在制定可持续发展目标方面是独一无二的,其中包括独特的碳税,以资助其资产的改造并提高其整体可持续性。英国土地公司的资产(零售、住宅和办公室)平均每平方米产生933公斤二氧化碳当量,在2020财政年度总排放量为242291吨二氧化碳。英国土地还整合了各种可持续干预措施,包括采购可再生能源,从垃圾填埋场转移废物,设计化石燃料,使用低碳材料建造,回收利用等等。这使得2020至2021财政年度的温室气体排放量减少了19%。没有定义这些做法和英国土地对降低碳强度的量化贡献,很难完成对英国土地排放概况的严格评估。然而,很明显,它在与《巴黎协定》2030年目标保持一致方面取得了巨大进展,但其管理报告必须更具目的性。
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Carbon Reductions in a Leading Real Estate Corporation: A Case Study of British Land Company Proprietary
Carbon management is critical in a world of growing corporate emissions that are contributing to substantial environmental degradation. The real estate industry has a significant impact on the climatic crisis, contributing to 40% of greenhouse gas emissions produced from the development and use of buildings. The British Land Company has allocated significant resources into reducing the carbon intensity of its assets and general activities. British Land is unique in producing a sustainability goal that includes unique carbon levies to finance retrofitting of its assets and to improve its overall sustainability. British Land’s assets (retail, residential and office) produce an average of 933 kg CO2e/sqm, with total emissions of 242,291 tonnes of CO2 during the 2020 financial year. British Land has also integrated a variety of sustainable interventions, including sourcing renewable energy, diversion of waste from landfill, designing out fossil fuels, building with low-carbon materials, recycling and others. This has resulted in a 19% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions between the 2020 and 2021 financial years. Without defining these practices and British Land’s quantified contributions to reducing carbon intensity, it is difficult to complete a rigorous assessment of the emissions profile of British Land. However, it is clear that it is making great progress towards aligning with the Paris Agreement 2030 targets but must be more purposeful in its management reporting.
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