GHD joins forces with The Decarbonisation Network to accelerate ESG and net-zero goals with specialised offering
In a strategic collaboration, GHD and The Decarbonisation Network (TDN) have partnered to help organisations achieve their environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals and net-zero goals. With GHD’s global reach and TDN’s specialised asset-management capabilities, the partnership offers tailored decarbonisation roadmaps, combining advanced technologies and innovative funding models. Ian Lloyd, GHD’s Technical Director for Network Innovation, stressed the importance of collective action, noting that decarbonisation requires a whole-systems approach to reduce carbon outputs and manage the energy transition.
Our planet and society as a whole are facing significant challenges in overcoming the issues relating to climate change from a multitude of factors, where each and every one of us has a responsibility in an attempt to reduce the effects by taking actions to decarbonise.
“We are proud to support the Decarbonisation Network and welcome the pioneering individuals and their organisations that are dedicated to more sustainable operations and impactful change. Our professional services response to serve the demands of this complicated decarbonisation conundrum is broad and has many factors that can adopt a whole systems approach to reduce carbon outputs and manage our customers’ energy transition.”
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GHD es una empresa líder en servicios profesionales que opera en los mercados mundiales de agua, energía y recursos, medio ambiente, infraestructura y edificaciones, y transporte. Comprometidos con la visión de garantizar que el agua, la energía y las comunidades sean sostenibles para las futuras generaciones, GHD ofrece soluciones en consultoría, servicios digitales, ingeniería, arquitectura, medio ambiente y construcción a clientes del sector público y privado. Fundada en 1928 y propiedad de sus trabajadores, GHD cuenta con una red de más de 12.000 profesionales en más de 160 oficinas en cinco continentes.