Sponsored: Transforming existing hotels to net zero carbon
Sponsored: Transforming existing hotels to net zero carbon

This white paper, produced in collaboration with Arup, Gleeds and IHG, tackles the operational net-zero carbon challenge for existing hotels using a real-life case study to demonstrate the impact of each stage in the journey. It sets out a high-level framework, prioritising different interventions throughout the lifecycle with the goal of achieving net-zero carbon in an existing hotel by 2050 in order to meet new regulatory requirements.
The study focuses on reducing operational energy to achieve net-zero carbon; also considered is the embodied carbon impact of interventions, and how that compares to building new.
Key Learning Points:
- Reduce operational energy to achieve net-zero carbon
- Consider the embodied carbon impact of interventions
- Transform existing buildings to net zero, in comparison to building new ones

This white paper, produced in collaboration with Arup, Gleeds and IHG, tackles the operational net-zero carbon challenge for existing hotels using a real-life case study to demonstrate the impact of each stage in the journey. It sets out a high-level framework, prioritising different interventions throughout the lifecycle with the goal of achieving net-zero carbon in an existing hotel by 2050 in order to meet new regulatory requirements.
The study focuses on reducing operational energy to achieve net-zero carbon; also considered is the embodied carbon impact of interventions, and how that compares to building new.
Key Learning Points:
- Reduce operational energy to achieve net-zero carbon
- Consider the embodied carbon impact of interventions
- Transform existing buildings to net zero, in comparison to building new ones
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