Read the latest magazine Climate Change Industry News New Champions to Drive Industry Carbon Challenge 29 June 2021 LEADERS FROM A WIDE SPECTRUM of UK construction businesses have stepped up to drive carbon out of the industry. Today the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) confirms a stellar line up of businesses including major contractors and global consultants, top manufacturers and products firms, as well as specialist distributors and quantity surveyors that have committed to share their experience as they plan to hit Net Zero. 12 organisations are confirmed today as a new wave of CO2nstructZero Business Champions. They will work alongside the CLC and other major industry bodies to share innovations and best practice, acting as promotors and role models to support the industry’s move to Net Zero Carbon. The 12 organisations are: Adair Atkins Cast CEF Costain Faithful + Gould Ibstock Plc Imtech The Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) Knights Brown Peak Wavin CO2nstructZero is the Construction Leadership Council’s campaign to bring the whole sector together in a joint effort to meet the UK’s Net Zero ambitions. As Business Champions, each organisation has made a commitment that they will share tangible evidence of their net zero carbon plans against the nine CO2nstructZero priorities, contribute to the CO2nstructZero industry reporting process and work together to support companies in the sector to develop their own plans. Representatives from four of the companies – Atkins, Costain, Knights Brown, and Peak – will take part in an event today where they explain the work that they are undertaking to tackle carbon. Andy Mitchell, CLC Co-Chair Construction Leadership Council co-chair Andy Mitchell welcomes the new Champions. He said: “We all know that tackling carbon will be the single biggest challenge our sector faces over the coming decade. To advance as an industry, we need to learn from those who are leading the way. I am delighted that we have such strong Champions coming on board, providing guidance for companies across UK construction on how they can drive out carbon.” >> Read more about net zero in the news Previous article The CPA Appoints Sarah Spink to its BoardNext article Keylite Secures Supply Deal with House Builder Share article You may also like View all News Climate Change +3 19 January 2026 Rising to the Challenge of Extreme Weather Climate Change +3 14 October 2025 Fears Rising Over Impact of Climate Change on Site Safety Awards and Events +3 5 August 2025 BriggsAmasco Recognised for Commitment to Environmental Best Practice Climate Change +2 20 February 2025 How Climate Change is Impacting Roofing Specification 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