To meet the 1.5C targets by 2050, we need to triple our efforts and focus on activities with quick and efficient results. Reducing operational emissions from buildings by 5% annually until 2050 is crucial for meeting this goal. Our research shows that renovating existing buildings with a digital technology first approach is the best opportunity for achieving decarbonization quickly. This approach can reduce carbon by up to 70%, provide an ROI of 8-15 years and allows for scalable carbon savings without disrupting ongoing operations. Ready to take your building to the next level of sustainability? Join this session to learn more!
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