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travel levels at or below 50 per cent of  pre-COVID levels. In  line  with its strong
               commitment to promoting clean energy usage, Trimble has started the construction of a


               1.7-megawatt solar energy array at its headquarters in Colorado. This innovative project
               will meet all of the facility’s electricity needs starting in early 2024, marking a significant


               turning point in Trimble’s journey toward renewable energy.


               Paul Wallett, Regional Director of Trimble Solutions Middle East and India stated:

               “Sustainability is incorporated into every stage of the construction process, from design

               to maintenance to demolition. Adopting eco-friendly construction practices has become

               essential in these processes as we continue to face environmental challenges. Sustainable

               building materials are therefore becoming more popular as a result of their capacity to

               lessen negative effects on the environment, preserve natural resources, and increase the

               general longevity and efficiency of buildings. Our goal is to advance this vision to drive

               positive changes in the industry with the combined support and expertise of our suppliers

               and other stakeholders and thereby achieve our ambitious goals for a greener future.”



               According to reports and industry insights, construction practices in 2024 are expected to

               continue prioritising sustainability, with a strong focus on lowering the sector’s carbon

               footprint.  Trimble aspires to continue advancing its sustainability objectives and create

               safer, more environmentally friendly business practises with the help of its suppliers and

               stakeholders, while encouraging more companies to be part of the journey.





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