GRAHAM has unveiled its 'Constructing with Purpose' ESG strategy, detailing a comprehensive framework for embedding sustainability throughout the lifecycle of its projects. The strategy prioritises three core areas: carbon reduction, the adoption of circular resource models, and nature-positive delivery from the initial design phase through to final construction.
The initiative marks a shift from traditional end-of-project reporting toward influencing environmental decisions at the source. By focusing on how assets are designed and specified, GRAHAM aims to make environmental performance a fundamental metric of success for every project.
The "Constructing with Purpose" strategy is built on several key environmental pillars:
Carbon Reduction: Implementing measures to lower emissions across design, construction, and the wider value chain.
Circular Economy: Adopting resource-efficient approaches to minimise waste and promote the reuse of materials.
Nature-Positive Delivery: Strengthening environmental management systems to ensure projects contribute positively to local ecosystems and biodiversity.
GRAHAM emphasises that cutting environmental impact requires consistent action and taking responsibility for the total footprint of the built environment. This approach is being integrated into everyday decision-making across the business to move beyond simple compliance.
The full strategy, which outlines how these environmental goals are being embedded into project delivery, can be accessed via the company’s dedicated ESG portal at www.graham.co.uk/esg/environment/.
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