Countrywide Surveying Services (CSS) has reported that it is moving towards its ambition of achieving Net Zero by 2045, five years ahead of the UK’s 2050 target.
It is doing this by taking action to minimise the environmental impact of its business operations, with the result of enhancing the positive impact for its people and communities where it operates and resides.
CSS has worked with Energy Savings Trust and Catalyst in 2023, which allowed them to build a baseline covering Scope 1, 2 and relevant scope 3 emissions.
It is now developing a plan towards Net Zero in 2045, focused initially on reducing total scope 1 and 2 emissions – this includes reducing fleet car emissions, further replacement of lighting with low energy units, the roll out of smart electricity and gas meters, and purchasing electricity generated from renewable sources.
As the majority of emissions in Scope 3 come from suppliers, CSS will continue reviewing this data for the purposes of assessing and engaging with their supply chain to work together on this journey.
In line with its sustainability goals, CSS began upgrading its National Operations Centre in Derby in June 2024. The renovation includes enhancements to working spaces, the installation of 280 LED lights, new air conditioning units, and energy-efficient window upgrades. Once completed, these improvements are expected to save approximately 12 tonnes of CO2e annually.
Matthew Cumber (pictured), managing director at Countrywide Surveying Services, said: “We are incredibly proud of the progress we’ve made in reducing our carbon footprint. These achievements reflect our deep commitment to sustainability and our determination to lead by example in our sector and within the wider industry.
“As we continue to invest in energy efficiency, social value, and sustainable practices, we are confident that we will play a significant role in supporting the UK’s Net Zero ambitions moving forward.”