Looking to spur efforts to combat climate change within the design and construction industry, the global engineering and strategic consulting firm Buro Happold recently set ambitious targets for achieving net-zero carbon status as a company and reducing the carbon emissions of its clients.
Achieving these targets will require a fundamental realignment of how the privately owned, approximately 1,850-person company operates both internally and externally. In particular, Buro Happold — which has its headquarters in Bath, England, United Kingdom — will have to contend with the challenging question of how to reduce so-called embodied carbon, or the carbon emissions associated with
…
Balaji Hume pipes
Hume pipes
RCC Hume Pipes
Reinforced Concrete Cement Pipes
RCC Manhole Covers
This post was originally published on this site