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EMCOR UK publishes 2024 Sustainability Report

EMCOR UK has released its 2024 Sustainability Report, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and outlining key accomplishments and future goals.

Highlights for 2023 include:

  • Gold Award from SFMI: Achieved the Gold Award from the Sustainable Facilities Manager Index (SFMI) in its inaugural assessment.
  • UN Global Compact Signatory: Officially became a signatory of the United Nations Global Compact initiative, reinforcing EMCOR UK’s commitment to sustainable and responsible business practices.
  • Economic and Social Value Contributions: Delivered £51 million in social and local economic value (of accounts measured) and was ranked in the top 10 per cent of the Social Value Portal’s members for delivering social value in 2023.
  • Holistic Sustainability Focus: Embedded a consistent and comprehensive focus on sustainability throughout its services and operations, aiming for net zero emissions.
  • Colleague Support: For the second consecutive year, EMCOR UK has paid all its colleagues the Real Living Wage or above; created a new female leadership apprentice programme; provided allyship training for 200 senior leaders and was named as the UK’s 37th most inclusive employer by Inclusive Companies.
  • Social Mobility: Signatories of Armed Forces and Care Leavers Covenants and collaborated with the Department of Work & Pensions to support the reintegration of ex-offenders into the workplace.

With the built environment currently contributing 40 per cent of the UK’s total carbon footprint, many organisations have set ambitious targets to achieve net zero. EMCOR UK partners with its customers to help them achieve their net zero and sustainability targets through customised pathways and has created solutions that drive evidence-based decisions and strategic guidelines for energy optimisation and carbon reduction.

Cheryl McCall, Chief Executive for EMCOR UK, said: “For EMCOR UK our sustainability strategy is two-fold – to set and achieve our own sustainability targets while simultaneously providing strategic and practical support to our customers to help them achieve their goals. 

“Our efforts have focused on integrating sustainability into our daily culture, thinking, and behaviours. We’ve seen significant development across our services, helping our customers achieve their environmental and social objectives. Energy, carbon management, waste management, and circular economy solutions remain critically important to our customers and we have the relevant expertise to support them in these specialist areas.” 

EMCOR UK has set its own ambitious targets including:

  • Aiming for net zero in its operations by 2030 and 2040 for its value chain emissions.
  • Generating one-third of its turnover (from accounts measured) from activities delivering social value by 2026.
  • Establishing sustainability as one of its five key measurements of success of its new strategy.
  • On-going commitment to support its customers in their net zero goals through comprehensive energy and carbon strategies and project delivery.

To download the report click here.

Sustainability Priorities and Challenges in FM 

The FM industry is evolving quicker than ever before, and so are the demands of the customers it serves.

To help shed light on some of the trends that are shaping the sector, Biological Preparations, a leading UK biotech company, is conducting a survey in collaboration with FMJ to identify the sustainability priorities and challenges amongst FM leaders.

This five-minute, anonymous FM-focused survey, offers FM professionals of all hierarchies with a platform to voice their perspectives and share their experiences.

As a thank you for taking part in the survey you will be entered into a prize draw to win £250 worth of Amazon vouchers.

To share your experiences, please click here.

 

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