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Farnek showcases roadmap to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050

Farnek also sets objective to decrease its fuel and energy emissions by up to 30% by 2026

Facilities management (FM) company Farnek has unveiled its roadmap to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050, supporting the UAE’s strategic initiative.

Using 2021 as a baseline, Farnek consultants have already identified the scope and boundaries, to accurately measure its carbon footprint. Apart from building performance, such as energy and water consumption, Farnek is also taking into account employee travel, logistics, purchased good and services, waste disposal, as well as focusing on recycling, renewables and other lower carbon alternatives, a statement from the firm explained.

“In terms of corporate business strategy, Net Zero is the future. If the UAE is to achieve its Net Zero ambitions, the private sector must support the government and with COP 28 being held in Abu Dhabi, it is vital that organisations start to plan their environmental strategy now. Not only that, but sustainability also affords operational savings, competitive advantage and strengthens relationships with stakeholders. We see climate action as a business-critical issue that needs to be addressed within our own operations and across our value chain first, setting a good example,” commented Markus Oberlin, CEO, Farnek.

Farnek’s carbon emissions will be calculated using software designed by ClimatePartner, an international solutions provider for corporate climate action, based in Germany, the statement noted.

Nadia Ibrahim, head of sustainability at Farnek added, “We have already set emission targets for each category and applied an initial five-year reduction goal, which will be reviewed annually to gauge progress, make adjustments if necessary and disclose the results to be transparent. By 2026 we aim to reduce our electricity, water, refrigerants and fuel consumption by 30%. We will also cut our waste by 10% and lower emissions associated with purchased good and services by 5%.”

In 2031, Farnek’s objective is to decrease its emissions in these categories by up to 50% and by 2048 its carbon footprint will have been cut by up to 90% overall, the statement pointed out.

“It is impossible to become carbon neutral by reduction methods alone, so the remaining 10% will be offset with Climate Partner, by supporting certified carbon offset projects, thereby achieving our Net Zero target by 2050,” said Ibrahim.

Farnek has been a long-term advocate of sustainability, in 2007 Farnek was awarded the Emirates Energy Award for its innovative research project which benchmarked energy and water consumption of Dubai’s five-star hotels with similar properties in Europe. It has also developed an in-house, online solution called Optimiser, which can carry out and benchmark complete energy, water and waste audits for building owners and managers, the statement concluded.

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