World Green Building Council launches Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment

The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) has launched its new Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment as part of Building Lasting Change 2018 with WorldGBC Congress Canada in Toronto, and called on market leaders in the sector to join as signatories. The Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment challenges businesses and organisations across the world to take advanced climate action by setting ambitious targets to eliminate operational carbon emissions from their building portfolios by 2030 in order to meet the Paris Agreement ambition of below 2 degrees of global warming.

Commitment signatories will track, verify and report publicly on building performance metrics with a focus on energy use and associated emissions. They will also advocate across their supply chain for all suppliers and partners to follow their own commitment to reach net zero by 2030. The combination of requiring both energy demand reductions and renewable energy solutions across portfolios at a global scale makes this Commitment unique and the first of its kind to be launched worldwide.

The Challenge is the latest unveiled in advance of the Global Climate Action Summit taking place in San Francisco in September, where states and regions, cities, businesses, investors and civil society are committing to Taking Ambition to the Next Level. The aim is to generate the next wave of high momentum able to cut down global greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and inspire national governments to step up national climate action plans over the next two years.

As part of the announcement, WorldGBC announced the first three founding signatories of the commitment:

  • Majid Al Futtaim – a pioneer in shopping mall, retail and leisure destinations in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
  • Integral Group – a global engineering firm specialising in delivery of net zero buildings
  • Signify – a world leader in lighting and the lighting company for the Internet of Things.

To achieve the Paris Agreement, the global building sector must operate at net zero carbon emissions by 2050. In 2016, WorldGBC launched its global campaign Advancing Net Zero to inspire action from the Green Building Council network, and UKGBC is launching its own Advancing Net Zero Programme to help drive this transition in the UK. The Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment is the next major milestone in this campaign; creating a tangible call to action for the global building and construction sector.