The framework, developed by Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi, sets 1.5°C-aligned emissions reduction targets for the buildings industry
September 02, 2024 | Staff Reporter | UK | Facilities Management
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has launched a groundbreaking science-based decarbonisation framework for companies and financial institutions in the buildings value chain. The framework sets 1.5°C-aligned emissions reduction targets for the buildings industry to overcome current climate challenges and create a net-zero future.
The SBTi’s new Buildings Sector Science-Based Target-Setting Criteria takes a ‘whole building approach’ – covering the facilities management industry especially all energy consumption and fugitive emissions (e.g. leakage) – to enable businesses to play their part in preventing the catastrophic impacts of climate change.
This sector now has the tools to build towards net zero – companies and financial institutions must take immediate action. Decarbonising both old and new buildings is paramount to tackling climate change. We call on these businesses to lead the net zero transformation.
Alberto Carrillo Pineda, Chief Technical Officer of the SBTi
Four key actions for companies and FIs in the buildings value chain when following the criteria are:
Alberto Carrillo Pineda, Chief Technical Officer of the SBTi, commented: “This sector now has the tools to build towards net zero – companies and financial institutions must take immediate action. Decarbonising both old and new buildings is paramount to tackling climate change. We call on these businesses to lead the net zero transformation.”
The framework was developed in consultation with an independent Expert Advisory Group (EAG) made up of companies, financial institutions, non-profit and multilateral organisations. The process included a two-month public consultation and four-month pilot test in accordance with the requirements of the Standard Operating Procedure for Development of SBTi Standards.