Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is very proud to announce that it has been awarded PAS 2080 certification by the British Standards Institution (BSI), marking a significant milestone in its sustainability journey.
This industry-accepted accreditation substantiates the organisation’s commitment to being a Responsible Business by improving the environment and reducing carbon.
PAS 2080:2023 Carbon Management in Infrastructure and buildings is the world's first standard developed specifically to address carbon emissions and climate change within the infrastructure sector. The certification showcases Morgan Sindall Infrastructure's ability to effectively manage carbon emissions across all phases of projects, from design to operation, while minimising environmental impact.
The certification showcases Morgan Sindall Infrastructure's ability to effectively manage carbon emissions across all phases of projects, from design to operation, while minimising environmental impact.
“Reducing carbon is a priority for our clients, and we are in a strong position to support them with this.”
Eva Soto Pérez, engineering director at Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, says: “As one of the UK’s leading infrastructure contractors, we understand our responsibility towards the planet and our communities. Hence, obtaining PAS 2080 certification demonstrates our ongoing efforts to incorporate sustainable practices across our operations and deliver significant contributions to carbon reduction and environmental preservation.
“Reducing carbon is a priority for our clients, and we are in a strong position to support them with this. We are continually helping our clients to find solutions to become more efficient and more responsible.”
This news is announced at the same time that Morgan Sindall Group plc retains its MSCI ‘AAA’ rating for its environmental, social and governance performance as well as achieving a CDP 'A' score for carbon reduction for the fourth year running, further acknowledging its work on transparency and performance on climate change.