The NSG Group, parent company of Pilkington UK, has been recognised as a ‘leader’ on climate change action by not-for-profit charity CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project), a statement said.
CDP upgraded the NSG Group’s Climate Change Leadership rating from B to A-.
An A- rating recognises companies that are implementing current best practices on climate change, it cited. The score is higher than the materials sector average of B, it noted, which reflects companies demonstrating coordinated action on climate issues.
The statement added that the rating improvement follows the NSG Group’s latest architectural glass Pilkington Mirai having been independently verified as the lowest embodied carbon glass of its kind, with 52% less embodied carbon when compared to standard float glass. Pilkington UK recently attended Futurebuild 24 to showcase the glass, which uses a combination of alternative fuel, it cited, high recycled glass content and green electricity sources.
The NSG Group has set a target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030 compared to 2018 levels and has been certified as a Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). As part of this, it aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Kristian Chalmers, global strategic commercial manager in Architectural Glass SBU, NSG Group, said: “Decarbonising the built environment relies on building product manufacturers like Pilkington UK taking decisive action on climate change. If glass can be manufactured in a more sustainable way, then we can reduce the environmental impact of the world’s buildings.
“Achieving an improved climate change rating by CDP reflects how serious we take our responsibility towards the environment. This forms a key part of our purpose to makechange™, which is focused on delivering advanced glass that helps developers and asset-owners to meet their environmental ambitions, while transforming our own operations to meet the needs of decarbonisation.”
David Cast, climate change director at the NSG Group, added: “CDP has been at the forefront of climate disclosure for two decades, helping to standardise sustainability reporting globally. Having our score improve to an A- rating is a truly fantastic result and testament to the hard work of our global teams. We are excited to see where our sustainability story takes us and to continue leading on climate change action for the benefit of the built environment.”