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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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