Applying The Carbon Hierarchy To Geotechnical Contractors

Deep Foundations Institute
Luke R. Deamer J. J. Lee J. E. De Waele M. J. Mulheron
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2022

Abstract

There is increasing demand for geotechnical contractors to commit to carbon reduction, net zero or science based targets. A lot of focus has therefore been placed on using low carbon materials and low emission rigs. However, whilst these are ways to help reduce carbon, there is a need to look beyond just substituting materials and fuels to meet net zero. Using the IEMA carbon hierarchy, there is a need to first look at eliminating and reducing emissions, before considering substitute materials. For example, in geotechnical designs, this may mean considering using ground improvement or reducing the number of piles, before considering using low carbon cements. Equally, for remaining emissions, this hierarchy means considering carbon negative products to offset emissions, such as ground source heat pumps. This hierarchy can also be applied throughout geotechnical contractor organisations. For example, considering video conferencing for meetings, before considering public transport or using an electric vehicle. This article explores the carbon hierarchy and how it can be applied to all areas of a geotechnical contractor’s business. Only through embedding this hierarchy across the business can geotechnical contractors achieve the step change required to meet net zero.
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APA: Luke R. Deamer J. J. Lee J. E. De Waele M. J. Mulheron  (2022)  Applying The Carbon Hierarchy To Geotechnical Contractors

MLA: Luke R. Deamer J. J. Lee J. E. De Waele M. J. Mulheron Applying The Carbon Hierarchy To Geotechnical Contractors. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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