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Sustainability approach for Amey

A new sustainability approach is being implemented by Amey
By MJ Woof August 5, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Amey is on a path to improve its sustainability

Amey has developed and launched a new six-point framework for employees to help simplify and elevate great sustainability behaviours and practices.  The Planet+ initiative delivers on a key commitment outlined in the organisation’s ESG strategy launched in 2023, to activate, educate, and empower employees.  

It builds on research such as the UK Government’s Behavioural Insights Team report on ‘How to build a Net Zero society’, showing that 90% of people want to make more sustainable choices, but many of the necessary behaviours can be inconvenient or not the default norm.   Planet+ is a framework which will target barriers and increase environmental awareness so that greener behaviours are easier to achieve. It supports Amey’s mindset that every job is a ‘green job’ and everyone has a unique contribution to deliver sustainability, linked to their day to day roles.  

The framework will ensure all employees at Amey understand the impact they can have on the environments they live and work in and empower them to make small changes that will enhance life and protect our shared future.  

These are designed to deliver Amey’s strategic environmental objectives to achieve decarbonisation and energy efficiency, be nature positive, deliver infrastructure resilience, and create a Net Zero organisation.  

Amey’s CEO Andy Milner said: “We recognise that behaviour change is one of the biggest factors to achieving lasting and tangible results. That is why we are focusing on how every single employee can help us play a part. To continue the journey we are already on, we now have a clear roadmap for how we can all make a real difference.  

“Amey has set itself ambitious targets to help the UK achieve a sustainable future. As a leading provider of infrastructure solutions, we have a critical role to play in protecting the natural environment and reducing carbon. From factoring in carbon reduction objectives when planning how to run projects, to finding renewable alternatives to carbon intensive materials and thinking about how we recycle in our offices, we want everyone to understand the important part they can play in protecting the planet.”  

Earlier this year, Amey also shared significant progress by moving from 5% to almost 80% Electric Vehicles in its company car fleet. This achievement forms a key action within its Roadmap to Net Zero and, as part of its wider ESG strategy. 

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