LCP to be operationally net zero from this year

The consultancy says its commitment will advance its organisational sustainability

Hope William-Smith
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Lane Clark & Peacock chief executive Aaron Punwani
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Lane Clark & Peacock chief executive Aaron Punwani

Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP) has confirmed it will be operationally net zero from 2021 in a bid to help its clients, stakeholders, and pensions communities build a more sustainable future.

The consultancy today (17 September) confirmed it has been focussed on the transition to low carbon and environmental resilience, having taken a number of steps to make the business more environmen...

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