CELEBRATING SUSTAINABILITY

Climate
Impact
Report

2025

Why We’re Doing This

Our vision is to expand what is possible, together, for a better future.

“We’re working to build a better, more sustainable business from the inside. Our climate action isn’t just about carbon, it’s about reducing waste, improving efficiency, and creating long-term value for our people and operations.” Paul Keenan, President

This report underscores our commitment to controlling our broader climate emissions impact as we publish this data and work to reduce our carbon footprint as a company.

Our Target

After calculating our 2023 emissions baseline, we set a target to reduce 2024 emissions by 5% per category per employee. We’re proud to report a 7.4% reduction was achieved.

How did we
do in 2024?

Here’s a breakdown of our
emissions by category:

HH Angus Corporate Initiatives

To achieve our goal, we considered a wide range of initiatives—some have been implemented, while others are still in progress.

Tracking Progress

Follow GHG Protocol¹ (WRI / WBCSD) for emissions tracking

Internal report: 2023 baseline completed

Public climate report: planned for 2025

¹ ghgprotocol.org

Donating Equipment

Retired computer equipment is donated to local charities and partners (implemented, active, and ongoing)

Smarter Buying
& Tech Use

Extend hardware lifespan and reduce shipments (planned /ongoing effort)

Smarter Business Travel

Preferred hotel list with lower emissions (planned)

Green Uber ridesharing policy (electric/hybrid vehicles) (planned)

Evaluate purchasing carbon offsets for flights (under review)

More Efficient Offices

Negotiate energy disclosures in office leases (planned)

Staff Social Events

Tree planting with Tree Canada

Park clean-up events in Toronto

Recycling, tree planting, and energy-saving events/ Vancouver

Litter clean-up in Montreal

Our Work

We’re proud to support our clients in delivering high-performance, sustainable buildings. Here are a few highlights of recent green achievements:

Cowichan
District Hospital

Certified as a Zero Carbon Building – Design Standard

The Co-operators
Head Office

Certified as a Zero Carbon Building – Design Standard

TD Centre
Toronto

The complex is LEED Gold certified overall, with at least one tower achieving LEED Platinum

For a copy of the complete Climate Report, please contact us.

HH Angus is pleased to be working with B+H Architects and CSO Architects out of Indianapolis on this exciting project. The Welland plant is a full-service MEP engineering role for us, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, security, IT, vertical transportation and lighting.

WELLAND, ON, Aug. 26, 2016 /CNW/ – GE (NYSE: GE)

Premier Kathleen Wynne and the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Federal Minister of International Trade, joined GE global executives and representatives from Welland and the Niagara Region in a ground-breaking ceremony celebrating the start of construction for GE’s multi-modal “Brilliant Factory” in Canada. The facility is expected to create 220 jobs with operations commencing in early 2018. The first phase of the investment is 65M US.

This first–of-its-kind facility in Canada will combine decades of experience building innovative industrial machines with cutting-edge data science and analytics expertise to enhance efficiency and streamline production.  The facility will initially manufacture GE Power’s reciprocating gas engines, components for compression, mechanical drive, and power generation, and manufacture components for GE transportation diesel engines. The multi-modal design enables future production expansion for other GE global businesses including Power, Oil & Gas, and Transportation.

Welland’s close proximity to the US border, availability of skilled labour and education facilities were important considerations in the location of the factory. Architectural and design companies selected by GE for the project include HH Angus, B+H Architects, CSO Architects, Lea Consulting and Thorton Tomasetti. PCL Construction is the general contractor.

Source:  Canada News Wire