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Alexander Collot d'Escury, CEO of Bruynzeel, shares his views on the need to use space more efficiently in the built environment on stage at COP28 in Dubai. The focus of his speech is to address the crucial importance of using buildings more efficiently, as buildings are currently responsible for nearly 40% of the annual global CO2 emissions¹. His presentation will also address the importance of sustainable manufacturing and how it can be shaped.
Bruynzeel plays an active role in the pursuit of sustainable solutions for the built environment, contributing to the global debate on reducing the impact of human activities on the environment, including through participation in COP28.
The presentation by Bruynzeel's CEO is scheduled for Saturday 2 December 2023 between 10.00 and 10.45 am at the Blue Zone in the ISWA Pavilion in B7 Building 88 followed by a panel discussion with other distinguished speakers. Professor Dr Michael Braungart and Professor Richard Bush, among others, will then share their insights. Topics range from the health of materials to implementing a circular economy when building the new city NEOM (The Line) in Saudi Arabia in 2030.
COP28 is the annual climate conference where world leaders, CEOs and experts come together to coordinate global efforts against climate change. This year, the 28th edition of the climate summit will take place in Dubai from 30 November to 12 December 2023. The event aims to facilitate important discussions and share innovative solutions for sustainable development. More than 70,000 participants are expected including heads of state, climate scientists, businesses and youth representatives.
Bruynzeel systems have the lowest CO2 footprint in the industry because the company has been climate-neutral in its own operations (Scope 1 and 2, GHG protocol²) since 2021, audited and assured by Deloitte. As part of the focus on continuous improvements, energy consumption per product produced was reduced by more than 10% last year. This fits with Bruynzeel's ambition as 'The Footprint Reduction Company' to further strengthen its position as the most sustainable producer in the coming years. Bruynzeel has committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi³) to achieve 'Net Zero' for Scope 1, 2 and 3 by 2045.
Footnote¹: https: //www.unep.org/news-and-stories/press-release/building-sector-emissions-hit-record-high-low-carbon-pandemic
Footnote²: https://ghgprotocol.org/sites/default/files/standards/ghg-protocol-revised.pdf
Footnote³ : https://sciencebasedtargets.org/companies-taking-action#table