Carbon emissions from buildings
The ICR has a significant energy and carbon footprint from its buildings - approximately 80% of our floor space is laboratories, which typically consume five times more energy for their equivalent floor area than office buildings. This is due to the specialised ventilation, lighting and cooling systems needed for labs, as well as the laboratory equipment such as fume cupboards and ultra-low temperature freezers.
In line with our net zero objective and science-based target, we are committed to reduce our carbon emissions from buildings by 42% by 2030 and 90% by 2040 (over a 2019/2020 base year).
To do so, we will carry out surveys to investigate the potential of renewable energy generation and develop an estates decarbonisation plan for the retrofit of existing buildings. The ICR is already purchasing 100% certified renewable electricity through the grid through joint purchasing consortium with other London universities.
We are developing a Sustainable Construction Project Plan to ensure our buildings are energy-efficient, low carbon and climate resilient.