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Sustainability  St Barnabus Furniture Move...


        Members of our Sustainability team and
        Ebury Bridge Road project spent some
 XCarb Steel Usage...   time  at  St.Barnabus’  Primary  School  in

 Our   50  Fenchurch  Street   project   Pimlico  assisting  in  relocating  furniture
 purchased  XCarb steel,  supplied  by   for the upcoming school year.
 ArcellorMittal.  This  product  is  a  low-
 carbon  steel  that  focuses  on  Carbon   The  furniture  relocation  enabled  the
 reduction  within  the  production  of  the   school to create a larger space for art
 steel itself.   and a whole new class space!


 The Fenchurch Street project purchased
 10 tonnes of this product with a carbon
 cost  of  5.32  Co2e(T).  This  saves 10.18                   Drop in Centre Volunteering!
 tonnes of  Co2  compared  to  traditional                     Organised  through  the  volunteering
 engineering steel production!                                 platform Matchable, Francesca Cohen ,
                                                               Geordie Daltrey and Michael Rutterford
                                                               visited  the  Chelsea Methodist  Church
                                                               drop-in centre to lend a much-needed
 HVO Fuel at Cundy Street...                                   helping hand.
 John  F  Hunt  has  used  HVO  fuel  at  our
 Cundy  Street  project  in  line  with  our                   Our  team  assisted  with  the  food  bank
 client’s  own  carbon  reduction  goals.                      and helped provide those in need with
 Throughout  the  project,  4,200  litres  of                  drinks, snacks and a hot meal.
 HVO fuel were purchased and used on
 plant  conducting  the  demolition  of  4
 tower blocks.  No Such Thing as Rubbish!...


 Through using HVO fuels on the projects,   Charity  Tower  Hill  Project  at  Hackney
 John F Hunt has managed to save 11.44   City Farm visited our team at 1 Exchange
 tonnes of Co2(e) that would have been   Square,  seeking  any  site  waste  that
 emitted using traditional fuels.  could  be  reused  for  workshops  and
        art  exhibitions...successfully  collecting
        25m3  of  marble,  doors,  screed  and
 Raised Access Flooring and   styrofoam. We will be welcoming them
        again for another site visit to check for
 Carpet Tile Reuse!   further items they can reuse!
 Through  early  engagement  with  reuse
 partners,  we  have  successfully  reused
 carpet  tiles  and  raised  access  flooring
 on several projects. If in good condition                     Litter Picking in Hackney...
 the  tiles  can  be  sold  for  reuse  in  new                As  part  of  our  continuous  ESG  efforts,
 office areas.                                                 Francesca        Cohen,       Kat    Gresswell,
                                                               Geordie Daltrey,  and  Keegan  Gray
 Raised  access  flooring  is  a  product   Partnering  with  Raised  Access  Flooring   recently  headed  to  Clissold  Park  in
 that  was  once  added  to  mixed  metal   Supplies,  we  have  provided  the  reuse   Hackney  for  an  afternoon  of  litter
 recycling,  but  due  to  its  ability  to  be   market with over 56,000 RAF tiles. At our   picking.
 dismantled  easily,  it  is  now  segregated   1 Exchange Square project,  we  have
 and  stored  for  future  reuse  on  new   reused 53841 tiles, saving 590 tonnes of   The team filled four rubbish bags with all
 developments  or  through  external   steel  that  would  otherwise  have  to  be   kinds of litter, even getting some out of
 partners.  manufactured.                                      the river!

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