Over the past year, Hatton has continued to strengthen its whole-life carbon management system, reinforcing our commitment to sustainable infrastructure delivery.
Working collaboratively with our clients and with the expert support of Emma Pye (Pye Management), we are pleased to confirm that Hatton has now achieved PAS 2080 certification, the globally recognised standard for carbon management in infrastructure and the built environment.
PAS 2080 provides a structured and practical framework for identifying, managing, and reducing carbon emissions across the entire lifecycle of a project, from design and construction through to operation and end of life. By adopting this standard, we are better positioned to help our clients reduce both carbon emissions and associated whole-life costs, while delivering safe, efficient, and sustainable outcomes.
This certification represents an important milestone in Hatton’s sustainability journey and reflects our ongoing commitment to embedding carbon reduction into everyday decision-making, rather than treating it as an add-on.
We look forward to continuing to work with our clients and partners to deliver lower-carbon infrastructure solutions that meet both environmental and operational objectives.
