Aldar charts roadmap on 2050 Net Zero goal
CONTRACTORS, SUPPLIERS FIGURE IN DECARBONISATION PLAN
The Abu Dhabi masterdeveloper Aldar has put together a clear strategy map to be a Net Zero company by 2050 through a three-stage process. Aldar’s plan explains how it will achieve Net Zero in its direct emissions and on the embodied carbon at all its developments, as well as emissions associated with its supply chain and tenants.
The developer will also work with suppliers to decarbonise materials and operational emissions, and with commercial tenants and homeowner associations to drive sustainable asset operation.
Aldar intends to work with utilities providers to source low-carbon energy as the ‘grid decarbonises in line with the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative’. There will also be close working arrangements with government entities to develop necessary regulations and ‘foster fair competition for construction partners on decarbonisation pathways’.
“Our Net Zero Plan will drive deep and rapid change across all our lines of business and throughout our supply chain. It will transform our approach to design, supply chain management, construction, operations, and asset management,” said Talal Al Dhiyebi, Group CEO of Aldar Properties.
What’s the plan
The target is to be a Net Zero carbon business across its Scope 1[1], Scope 2, and Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This would be in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UAE’s own Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative.
There are also ‘sciencealigned’ interim targets by 2030, which will see Aldar achieve Net Zero in its Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions and deliver a 45 per cent reduction in the intensity of its Scope 3 GHG emissions relative to the company’s 2021 baseline.
“Our plan is comprehensive, ambitious, and based on science — matching leading global real estate industry benchmarks and setting a new standard for the region in its depth and detail,” the CEO added.
As a developer and asset manager ‘means Aldar is in a unique position to transform assets across their entire lifecycle, the company said in the statement.
Eight areas of decarbonisation
The company has identified eight decarbonisation focus areas that span the lifecycle of its assets:
■ Low carbon design
Aldar will create a ‘Sustainable Design Standard’ to embed low carbon active and passive design options, maximising energy efficiency, building performance, and asset climate resilience.
■ Low carbon supply chain
Aldar will incentivise its supply chain to innovate around low carbon products, materials, and manufacturing processes.
■ Green construction
The developer will take a whole lifecycle approach to assets that prioritises low carbon site practices and construction material procurement.
■ Clean energy
Aldar will prioritise the use of clean energy through grid decarbonisation and procuring clean energy through market-based mechanisms or instruments.
■ Resource efficiency and management
Aldar will upgrade its systems to reduce leakage and improve asset efficiency.
■ Tenant initiatives
There will be a programme of tenant engagement regarding all leased and managed assets, offering guidance and incentives for more sustainable behaviours.
■ Circular economy
Aldar will look to enhance waste management during the design, build, and use phases, prioritising diversion from landfill, increasing greywater recycling and supporting the local waste sector.
■ Sustainable acquisitions All new investments and acquisitions will be guided by criteria that formally integrate sustainability considerations into the end-to-end investment decision making process.