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The Infrastructure Carbon Review (ICR) was published in November 2013 with the call to action to ‘reduce carbon, reduce cost’.
Seven years on, and with the UK Government committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, the Green Construction Board - the net zero and sustainability technical lead for the Construction Leadership Council - has assessed industry’s progress to date on decarbonising infrastructure.
Using case studies it identified areas of progress and increasing maturity of decarbonisation in infrastructure projects. However, the current rate of progress is unlikely to get us to the net zero carbon transition in time for 2050. The ICR highlighted that infrastructure is responsible for more than half of the national carbon footprint.

UK infrastructure can play a pivotal role in accelerating decarbonisation towards the net-zero aspirations. Since the inception of the ICR more than 70 organisations have made carbon reduction commitments. Innovations have been brought to market and are being scaled. An international standard for managing infrastructure carbon, PAS 2080:2016, has been created, providing a common whole life carbon management framework necessary for any organisation in the industry to realise the benefits.
This stocktake report highlights the significant blockers to faster implementation of decarbonisation; and sets out key recommendations for a net zero carbon era. Traditional procurement and commercial solutions continue to incentivise lowest capital cost holding back progress in meaningful decarbonisation in project delivery:
Through our industry change programme, CO2nstruct Zero, we will work with the industry to support and drive the change needed in our Construction Activity priorities and set transparent goals and clear actions to achieve our net zero goals and decarbonise infrastructure through these recommendations.
Construction Leadership Council chairman Andy Mitchell: “This report highlights the work this sector has and is doing to decarbonise infrastructure. However, it also highlights that there is much more to be done if the sector is to transition and align to net zero ambitions.
“The CLC will work with the industry to address and unlock the steps it needs to make to improve progress; and ensure that our industry is doing what is needed to meet our 2050 net zero target.”
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