Carbon Footprint Awareness on Site
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Carbon Footprint Awareness on Site
The UK construction industry is responsible for a significant share of national carbon emissions. Reducing the carbon footprint of construction sites is now a contractual and regulatory requirement on many projects. Every operative can contribute by reducing fuel consumption, minimising waste, and using resources efficiently. This talk explains what carbon footprint means for construction sites and the practical actions everyone can take.
- Switch off plant engines when not in active use rather than leaving machines idling.
- Plan material deliveries to reduce the number of vehicle trips to and from site.
- Segregate waste properly to maximise recycling and reduce volumes sent to landfill.
- Use mains power connections rather than diesel generators wherever available on site.
- Specify locally sourced materials where possible to reduce transport distances and emissions.
- Monitor fuel consumption and set targets for reduction across the project.
- Brief all operatives on the site carbon reduction plan and their role in achieving it.
- Maintain plant regularly to ensure engines run efficiently and do not produce excess emissions.
- Report any opportunities to reduce energy use or waste to the site environmental manager.
- Switch off plant engines when not in active use instead of leaving them idling
- Segregate waste properly to maximise recycling and minimise what goes to landfill
- Use mains power connections instead of diesel generators wherever they are available
- Plan deliveries efficiently to reduce the number of vehicle trips to and from site
- Report opportunities to reduce energy use or waste to the environmental manager
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