Shift Zero - Our movement towards net zero carbon emissions

22 June 2023 

It’s time to Shift. How we think. How we design. How we build and how we impact our planet. It’s why we’re shifting to net zero.

 

Shift Zer0 is Frasers Property Industrial’s ambition to help move our company, our customers and our industry to net zero carbon emissions and set a leading example as we go.
 

We’re not seeing sustainability as a challenge, but as an opportunity to do better. So, we're working towards a better future with an ambitious and strategic plan to Shift Zer0.

 

It’s simple – we’re all emitting carbon. Those emissions are heating the world. And we need to reduce those emissions so the planet can thrive. Watch the video below to learn more about our mission to Shift Zer0. 

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