- For 87% of those surveyed, reaching carbon neutrality with
their building portfolios ranks high in importance among overall
sustainability goals
ATLANTA, Dec. 7, 2022
/PRNewswire/ -- Greater energy efficiency, better indoor air
quality (IAQ) and meeting environmental, social and governance
(ESG) guidelines are three objectives currently prioritized by
multinational organizations as they face increasing pressure to
incorporate their building operations into their sustainability
plans. These are among the key findings of a report released today
by Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON) and Reuters.
Nearly nine in 10 respondents (87%) say that achieving carbon
neutrality in their building portfolio is either extremely (58%) or
somewhat (29%) important in relation to their overall ESG goals,
with only 4% of respondents calling it unimportant. The sense of
urgency is understandable: Commercial building operations currently
account for 37% of global energy-related CO2
emissions.i
Manish Sharma, vice president and
general manager of Sustainable Buildings at Honeywell, echoed this
sentiment based on his ongoing conversations with current and
prospective customers. "If we fast-forward to 2025, I believe
carbon neutrality will be one of the top priorities for
organizations, driven partly by new carbon taxation plans and
decarbonizing incentives," he said.
While the surveyed organizations are feeling pressure to act,
respondents seem generally optimistic in forecasting progress
toward their goals. More than 90% of those surveyed expect to
achieve carbon neutrality across their portfolios by 2050, while
62% expect to reach that goal by 2035. Notably, only 8% of
respondents say they don't foresee carbon neutrality ever becoming
a reality for their portfolios.
Benefits noted by respondents:
Respondents also noted
the business benefits of ramping up sustainability efforts across
building portfolios. When asked which three of these benefits they
valued most, they cited the following:
- Complying with external regulations and investor demands: 90%;
with more than 50% of those surveyed ranking it number one
- Increasing productivity and realizing cost reductions: 84%
- Improving brand image: 60%
Barriers creating concern:
Despite their optimism,
those surveyed noted several significant barriers that impede their
efforts. When asked which three obstacles most hinder progress,
respondents reported the following:
- Managing costs: 88%
- Measuring sustainability or a lack of expertise: 60%
- Gaining senior leadership support: 50%
The survey also revealed that companies are investing
strategically to accelerate decarbonization and improve overall
building performance. While respondents note a wide range of
specific efforts, a substantial majority (80%) mention an on-site
energy management system as one investment they've made to enhance
the sustainability of their building operations.
The Honeywell Building Sustainability Manager powered by
Honeywell Forge, is a suite of ready now solutions that help
building owners and operators meet two pressing, yet often
conflicting, objectives – optimizing a building's IAQ
while still reducing its environmental impact – with the aim of
helping them to meet carbon neutral goals.
"Incorporating the way buildings operate into sustainability
plans is an ongoing process with no fixed endpoint," said
Liam Dowd, Industry Lead –
Sustainable Business, Reuters Professional. "While the
organizations surveyed differ in how far they've progressed toward
developing strategies and solutions to support this process, the
first step is to benchmark the carbon output of buildings and
define the current state of the portfolio."
The importance of improving building operations reinforces the
emphasis organizations are placing on sustainability as detailed in
the recently launched Honeywell Environmental Sustainability
Index,ii a quarterly global survey that captures key
trends in corporate sustainability initiatives and other efforts to
mitigate climate change. Sixty-five percent of organizations
surveyed in the Honeywell Environmental Sustainability index are
prioritizing sustainability above other initiatives and 48% of
surveyed organizations likely to increase sustainability budgets up
to 20% in the next 12 months.
To view the full Honeywell-Reuters report and survey results,
click here.
Methodology
Reuters interviewed senior executives at 187 large,
multinational corporations in Q3 2022.
About Honeywell Building
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way every building operates to help improve the quality of life. We
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Commercial building owners and operators use our hardware, software
and analytics to help create safe, efficient and productive
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million buildings worldwide.
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solutions that include aerospace products and services; control
technologies for buildings and industry; and performance materials
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i World Economic Forum, "Why building greener is
crucial to meeting Paris climate
targets," Patrick Henry,
November 1, 2021. [Accessed
Nov. 2, 2022]
ii Honeywell, Honeywell launches Environmental
Sustainability Index showing sustainability leaders' sentiment on
past progress and future expectations towards corporate
environmental goals, October 20,
2022.
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