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Sustainability drives refurbishment

The cut and carve refurbishment of 20 Giltspur Street in the City of London has resulted in the project team achieving a number of sustainability benefits. …

Delivering on the promise: Progress towards 2030 carbon reduction targets

In ArcelorMittal’s second climate action report published in July 2021, interim 2030 CO2e reduction targets of 25% globally and 35% in Europe were announced, …

Galvanizing is the sustainable choice

A combination of long-lasting protection and ease of application makes galvanizing the finish of choice for many industries including construction, …

British Steel publishes a pocket guide Low-Carbon Roadmap

Following on from last year’s Low-Carbon Roadmap, British Steel has unveiled a Pocket Guide that outlines the decarbonisation challenge that is faced by the …

Future-proofed recycling

Described as a facility of the future, the steel-framed Sherbourne Resource Centre will, on completion, offer a sustainable solution for recyclable household …

Steel landmark for St Giles

Structural steelwork has proven to be the sustainable framing choice for a new 10-storey commercial building in Central London. Martin Cooper

Work underway at Coventry materials recycling facility

Steelwork erection is underway at Sherbourne Recycling’s site in Coventry, where Clegg Group has begun constructing a 175,000 tonnes per annum …

Trusses frame waste solution

Structural steelwork is taking a central role in the development of Edmonton EcoPark, a £1.2bn sustainable waste management hub in north

Roadmap to decarbonised steel construction

The route to net-zero carbon for steel construction has been clearly set out in a Roadmap from the BCSA, signposting the new and developing technologies that …

President’s Column: Nov/Dec 2021

In October, British Steel announced their ‘Low-Carbon Roadmap’ demonstrating its commitment to long-term sustainable steelmaking and the delivery of …

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