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Nexii is now a Climate Smart Certified Business

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The greenhouse gas GHG emissions reductions program from BMO Radicle Inc. recognizes companies that are taking steps toward a low carbon economy.

VANCOUVER — Green construction company Nexii Building Solutions announces its successful completion of the Climate Smart Certification program.

The greenhouse gas GHG emissions reductions program from BMO Radicle Inc. recognizes companies that are taking steps toward a low carbon economy.

Nexii’s focus on reducing climate emissions is part of the broader corporate Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategy outlined in the company’s 2021 Sustainability and Impact Report. Nexii’s roadmap to achieve net zero carbon across operations and value chain by 2030 is aligned with the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi) target-setting requirements and includes:

  • Implementing energy efficiency measures and decarbonizing existing facilities
  • Advancing net zero standard plant design, site selection strategy and sustainability requirements
  • Automating the collection and validation of annual GHG and sustainability data
  • Implementing procurement qualification software to support the selection of sustainable suppliers committed to climate action

The Climate Smart program provides a combination of training, tools, and technical assistance to enable companies to measure and reduce their GHG emissions, make informed decisions to invest in efficiencies, and communicate their sustainability initiatives in a data-driven way.

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“We are proud to become a Climate Smart Certified business,” said Zosia Brown, Vice-Present of Sustainability. “Nexii’s commitment to sustainability is part of our company culture and drives all our goals, including getting to net zero. Sustainability is at the core of our mission to build a vibrant future for people and the planet.”

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