Sustainable Planet

The economic progress of the last 50 years has come at a huge environmental cost. But there is growing consensus that if we act now, we can still remodel our economy and avert a climate catastrophe.

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Humans are now using 1.7 times as many natural resources in a year as the planet can regenerate (in the UK it’s 2.6x)

Earth Overshoot Day

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Global carbon emissions have tripled since 1960 (and are still rising)

Our World in Data

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We need to limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees to avoid catastrophic climate change…

IPCC

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…but if we remain on our current trajectory, temperatures could rise by almost 3 degrees

UNEP

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This would continue to destroy ecosystems and render more parts of the planet uninhabitable

UNEP

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A 1.5°C pathway requires us to cut emissions by 45% by 2030, and reach Net Zero by 2050

United Nations

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More than 140 countries have now set a Net Zero target, covering about 88% of global emissions

United Nations

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There is huge demand for solutions that can support this transition at scale

McKinsey Sustainability

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Bridges invests in solutions that will help reduce emissions and decarbonise the economy

Low- and zero-carbon buildings

Building and construction are responsible for almost 40% of all carbon emissions globally. By building more sustainably, and adapting existing buildings to make them more energy-efficient, we can reduce emissions while also reducing energy costs for occupiers.

Supporting the clean energy transition

The cost of clean energy is now comparable to fossil fuels, making it increasingly attractive: in Q1 2020, renewable energy sources accounted for 47% of UK power generation (a new record). With energy demand increasing, we need to invest in building capacity and increasing efficiency.

Promoting re-use and recycling

Around 50m tonnes of waste goes to landfill each year in the UK, significantly contributing to CO2 emissions, while just 9% of the global economy is considered ‘circular’. So there is a clear imperative to convert the other 80bn+ tonnes of material extracted annually to a more sustainable lifecycle.

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