Flexibility, reliability, speeds and wayleaves, are all common requirements when choosing a connectivity solution, but what about sustainability?

Traditionally in commercial properties, tenants have arranged their own network services and deployed them individually, leaving the equipment sitting there throughout the lease and throwing it away once the lease ends. This traditional model has severe negative impacts on the environment and increases your building's Embodied Carbon Footprint, using carbon-intensive materials with every installation.

As leases become shorter and internet reliance increases, these processes become more frequent and harmful to the environment.

At Backbone Connect, our Connected Buildings connectivity solution is designed to help you eliminate this repeated waste and help your building work towards a BREEAM accreditation.

 

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Our impact

We’re committed to cutting emissions, reducing our carbon footprint, and promoting green practices throughout our business and our customer’s assets.

Our Connected Buildings solution is sustainably designed to help our clients reduce their impact on the environment through:

Fewer installations:

By connecting multiple floors in a building in one hit, we eliminate the need for major installations every time a new tenant moves in

Longer-lasting equipment:

Once installed, our solution serves many tenants for over 10 years.

Consuming less raw materials:

Our solution uses reusable, sustainably sourced materials, and with less equipment being installed, fewer raw materials are being extracted and going to landfills.

Our Impact

We’re committed to cutting emissions, reducing our carbon footprint, and promoting green practices throughout our business and our customer’s assets.

Our Connected Buildings solution is sustainably designed to help our clients reduce their impact on the environment through:

Fewer installations:

By connecting multiple floors in a building in one hit, we eliminate the need for major installations every time a new tenant moves in

Longer-lasting equipment:

Once installed, our solution serves many tenants for over 10 years.

Consuming less raw materials:

Our solution uses reusable, sustainably sourced materials, and with less equipment being installed, fewer raw materials are being extracted and going to landfills.

ISO 14001 compliant

ISO 14001 sets out the criteria for an environmental management system. It maps out a framework that a company or organization can follow to set up an effective environmental management system. Designed for any type of organization, regardless of its activity or sector, it can provide assurance that environmental impact is being measured and improved.

EPD Certified solution

An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) transparently and scientifically describes the environmental impacts of a system, product, or service. EPDs are validated by a third party and are based on Life cycle assessments (LCA), providing information on the environmental impacts of systems, services, and products, throughout the entire life cycle.

We’ve made a Pledge to Net Zero  


More than four-fifths of the world’s largest companies are unlikely to make the reductions necessary to help meet the target of limiting global temperature rises to well below 2⁰C of pre-industrialized levels by 2050.

By taking the Pledge to Net Zero, we’re committing to taking on a leadership role in the transition to a Net Zero carbon economy. Backbone Connect has agreed to:

  1. Set and commit to delivering a greenhouse gas target in line with either a 1.5°C (encouraged) or well below 2°C climate change scenario – covering buildings and travel as a minimum.

  2. Publicly report greenhouse gas emissions and progress against this target each year.

  3. Publish one piece of research/thought-leadership each year on practical steps to delivering an economy in line with climate science and support of net zero carbon.

Carbon offsetting with Ecologi

Ecologi facilitates the funding of carbon offset projects around the world, with a mission to reduce 50% of global CO2 emissions by 2040 and responsibly plant billions of trees every year. To do this, they call on individuals and businesses to take action.

We recognise that although we install reusable and sustainably sourced fibre in one hit, installations are not carbon neutral. To combat this, Backbone Connect has partnered with Ecologi to offset our carbon emissions. For every new Connected Building fitted, we will offset the carbon emitted during the installation by contributing the equated funding to a carbon offset project.

See our impact

Our Go Green Team
 

The Backbone Connect Go Green Team is a group made up of employees from different areas of the business, committed to promoting a greener and more sustainable office.

The committee is responsible for evaluating our current office practices and finding more sustainable solutions. For example, finding ways to reduce our energy consumption, using greener cleaning products, or finding eco-friendly suppliers and vendors

Your Impact

Your impact

Sustainable solutions not only help owners reduce their carbon footprint and earn certifications, but help space stand out in the saturated commercial real estate market.

Landlords who can help occupiers achieve their carbon reduction commitments have a clear advantage.

Our Connecting the Dots report found that 69% of tenants would be willing to pay more for a sustainable office and that 97% of tenants view sustainability as an important consideration when choosing office space over the next three to five years.

The Connected Building solution supports you and your tenants in following a true reduce, reuse, and recycle model.

Reduce

The Connected Buildings solution uses reusable, sustainably sourced materials and reduces the number of items and devices installed and the impact of repeat visits to provide ethernet fibre in a building, compared to traditional deployment. It also reduces power consumption by having more efficient devices, serving multiple customers

Reuse

Rather than dispose of all materials required to deliver a traditional ethernet fibre Internet service to a tenant, our solution allows each new occupier to re-use the basement enablement equipment, riser fibre, and lateral fibre cables, all of which can be relocated to another site and re-used if required.

Once installed, our solution serves many tenants for over 10 years

Recycle

If a Connected Building installation must be removed, we seek to re-use as many items as possible (provided they are fit for purpose).

When devices and hardware reach end of life, we send those materials to be recycled. Our WEEE recycling partner processes electronic equipment and can separate the devices into constituent parts and recover/separate all the raw materials, saving the material from landing in landfills.

We also actively procure our hardware and consumables from suppliers who use recyclable packaging and low-carbon delivery methods.

BREEAM certification, Mat02, and Mat01

Being EPD certified, our Connected Buildings solution helps you in gaining a BREEAM certification and earns points towards Mat02 and Mat01.

Our Impact

ISO 14001 compliant

ISO 14001 sets out the criteria for an environmental management system. It maps out a framework that a company or organization can follow to set up an effective environmental management system. Designed for any type of organization, regardless of its activity or sector, it can provide assurance that environmental impact is being measured and improved. Backbone Connect’s policies are all in line with ISO14000...

EPD Certified solution

An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) transparently and scientifically describes the environmental impacts of a system, product, or service. EPDs are validated by a third party and are based on Life cycle assessments (LCA), providing information on the environmental impacts of systems, services, and products, throughout the entire life cycle.

Backbone Connect’s EDP certified solution...

We’ve made a Pledge to Net Zero  


More than four-fifths of the world’s largest companies are unlikely to make the reductions necessary to help meet the target of limiting global temperature rises to well below 2⁰C of pre-industrialized levels by 2050.

By taking the Pledge to Net Zero, we’re committing to taking on a leadership role in the transition to a Net Zero carbon economy. Backbone Connect has agreed to:

  1. Set and commit to delivering a greenhouse gas target in line with either a 1.5°C (encouraged) or well below 2°C climate change scenario – covering buildings and travel as a minimum.

  2. Publicly report greenhouse gas emissions and progress against this target each year.

  3. Publish one piece of research/thought-leadership each year on practical steps to delivering an economy in line with climate science and support of net zero carbon.

Carbon offsetting with Ecologi

Ecologi facilitates the funding of carbon offset projects around the world, with a mission to reduce 50% of global CO2 emissions by 2040 and responsibly plant billions of trees every year. To do this, they call on individuals and businesses to take action.

We recognise that although we install reusable and sustainably sourced fibre in one hit, installations are not carbon neutral. To combat this, Backbone Connect has partnered with Ecologi to offset our carbon emissions. For every new Connected Building fitted, we will offset the carbon emitted during the installation by contributing the equated funding to a carbon offset project.

See our impact

Our Go Green Team
 

The Backbone Connect Go Green Team is a group made up of employees from different areas of the business, committed to promoting a greener and more sustainable office.

The committee is responsible for evaluating our current office practices and finding more sustainable solutions. For example, finding ways to reduce our energy consumption, using greener cleaning products, or finding eco-friendly suppliers and vendors

Your impact

Sustainable solutions not only help owners reduce their carbon footprint and earn certifications, but help space stand out in the saturated commercial real estate market.

Landlords who can help occupiers achieve their carbon reduction commitments have a clear advantage.

Our Connecting the Dots report found that 69% of tenants would be willing to pay more for a sustainable office and that 97% of tenants view sustainability as an important consideration when choosing office space over the next three to five years.

The Connected Building solution supports you and your tenants in following a true reduce, reuse, and recycle model.

Reduce

The Connected Buildings solution uses reusable, sustainably sourced materials and reduces the number of items and devices installed and the impact of repeat visits to provide ethernet fibre in a building, compared to traditional deployment. It also reduces power consumption by having more efficient devices, serving multiple customers

Reuse

Rather than dispose of all materials required to deliver a traditional ethernet fibre Internet service to a tenant, our solution allows each new occupier to re-use the basement enablement equipment, riser fibre, and lateral fibre cables, all of which can be relocated to another site and re-used if required.

Once installed, our solution serves many tenants for over 10 years

Recycle

If a Connected Building installation must be removed, we seek to re-use as many items as possible (provided they are fit for purpose).

When devices and hardware reach end of life, we send those materials to be recycled. Our WEEE recycling partner processes electronic equipment and can separate the devices into constituent parts and recover/separate all the raw materials, saving the material from landing in landfills.

We also actively procure our hardware and consumables from suppliers who use recyclable packaging and low-carbon delivery methods.

BREEAM certification, Mat02, and Mat01

Being EPD certified, our Connected Buildings solution helps you in gaining a BREEAM certification and earns points towards Mat02 and Mat01.

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