How coatings can help to reduce carbon impact
Sarah Trowse, PPG’s Customer Sustainability Business Partner for Global Architectural and Traffic Solutions, explores the role that coatings can play in contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly world.
It’s no secret that, across the world, we’re becoming more and more conscious of the impact we’re having on the environment – both in our personal and our professional lives. Research conducted by the ONS ahead of last year’s COP26 UN Climate Conference found that 75% of adults in Great Britain were worried about climate change and its impact on their families and future generations.
As well as being a concern for the public, environmental impact is at the top of the agenda for professionals in the built environment, from architects, contractors and manufacturers to government officials and associations. And rightly so – the built environment is responsible for almost 40% of all carbon emissions. As an industry, we need to address the impact of the products, materials and processes we use to not only achieve individual building accreditations from rating systems such as BREEAM, WELL, and LEED, but to collectively meet sustainability targets and combat climate change.
When it comes to coatings, we’ve made it our mission at PPG to ensure architects and designers have access to products that contribute to a reduction in environmental impact and support environmental objectives.