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SURVEYING THE SECTOR enable them to successfully bid for lucrative , environmentally sustainable contracts .
Every machine on every job site is getting closer to being connected . It will soon be possible to take a data-driven approach to generate highly accurate CO 2 emissions reporting based on real data for every asset , even without access to highly detailed utilisation datasets .
The next step
Establishing rigorous reporting standards will take collaborations between governments and private organisations , with trailblazers showing the way .
To get ahead of both the legislation and the competition , it is crucial for construction machine fleet owners to start implementing detailed reporting standards based on real machine utilisation data and local power mix profiles for electrical equipment . This will require some effort and resources , but it is a necessary step in ensuring sustainable development in the construction industry .
Increasingly , major industry players are relying on state-of-the-art telematics providers with the sophistication to handle the highly complex modelling of individual machine profiles to provide a scalable and future-proof CO 2 reporting setup . By being proactive and staying ahead of regulations , companies can reduce their emissions , save money , and contribute to a sustainable future .
While progress is being made in regulating CO 2 emissions in the construction industry , there is still a long way to go in establishing rigorous reporting standards . However , through collaboration between governments , businesses and initiatives like the Advancing Net Zero campaign , the shift towards a more sustainable construction industry will continue to gather momentum .
Live tracking of emissions will enable us to get there . And getting there is about pulling together . �
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