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British Land hails 100 Liverpool Street as its first net zero building

British Land’s redevelopment at 100 Liverpool Street, EC2, has become the first building in its portfolio to achieve net zero carbon emissions, the developer said this morning.

The London-listed firm said it had finished the process of offsetting residual embodied carbon, or the carbon footprint of its building materials, with a project to restore 30,000ha of land on the Tibetan plateau and a teak afforestation project in Mexico.

Launched last year, 100 Liverpool Street is a major part of British Land’s wider redevelopment of Broadgate.

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