Read the latest magazine Industry News Sustainability How SIG is Driving Down Carbon Emissions 12 June 2024 IN ITS LATEST sustainability report, SIG outlines how it will drive down emissions in a bid to become a zero carbon business by 2035. Over the last two years, SIG achieved a further 19% reduction in its operational carbon footprint compared to the 2021 baseline. Whilst road vehicle fuel remained SIG’s largest emitting activity in 2022 and 2023, its emissions from electricity consumption were mitigated entirely over this period by switching to renewable energy. SIG says introducing electric vehicles and HVO-fuelled lorries is having a significant impact. The report also shows improved telemetrics and route planning to cut the number of miles travelled is further reducing emissions in this area. Monitoring and reducing the energy consumption of every branch and warehouse is also helping to reduce emissions and awareness programmes are being carried out to ensure that every individual within the business understands how their actions can contribute. Driving Down Carbon Emissions SIG says its next stage is to address emissions associated with its business operations, which account for 97% of the organisation’s total carbon emissions. Emissions generated from the production of the goods and services that SIG purchases represented the largest proportion of its carbon footprint (84%). In response to these results, SIG is encouraging suppliers to produce Environmental Product Declarations, outlining the embodied carbon within their product range. SIG will then collate this information within its SIG Assured programme to make the data easily accessible for customers. Sustainable Materials SIG is also championing a growing range of product solutions moving towards more sustainable materials. Insulation utilising sheep wool and hemp are examples of products which are currently considered marginal, but set to become mainstream over the next decade. SIG aims to share knowledge with its customers at trade days where it will provide advice on the utilisation of PV technology as well as introducing new product options. “As a distributor, it is perhaps not surprising that the vast majority of carbon emissions associated with our business come under the heading of Scope 3,” explains Lorna Stork, Environmental, Sustainability and Governance Director. “These emissions are beyond our direct control, but are absolutely our business. Only through effective partnering and a joined-up commitment to carbon reduction will the construction sector be able to deliver meaningful progress towards a zero carbon future. “As we progress through 2024, we continue a relentless focus on understanding what it takes to be a zero carbon business and implementing proactive programmes to improve performance on every part of the process.” >> Read more about SIG’s sustainability performance in the news Previous article Director Sentenced after Worker Crushed to Death by MEWPNext article Construction Output Continues Downward Trend in April 2024 Share article You may also like View all News Awards and Events +4 1 May 2026 June Dates Confirmed for 2026 MCRMA Technical Conference Awards and Events +3 1 May 2026 Entries Open for 2026 Tapco Elite Roofing Awards Industry News +1 1 May 2026 AI Driven Digital Construction Set to be a Reality for Contractor Featured Companies +4 30 April 2026 FP McCann Invests Heavily to Secure UK Roof Tile Supply Amidst Industry Shortages Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch