Carbon Assessment 2024

Our offsetting efforts have reached 629 tonnes of CO2e.
At Qflow, transparency is a core principle in how we approach our carbon footprint. We believe that openly measuring and reporting our emissions is fundamental to driving sustainability within Qflow and across the wider construction industry. In 2024, we broadened our emissions coverage to include additional Scope 3 elements, reflecting the evolving nature of our operations and commitment to full accountability.
Our annual carbon assessment enables us to measure against our 2020 baseline, monitor performance in line with targets and forecasts, and reduce emissions reductions in line with company growth. We remain committed to supporting our clients in lowing emissions on their own projects and will continue to explore innovative ways to advance a more sustainable future for the industry.

Our approach to sustainability
Qflow’s approach to sustainability is guided by its core mission statements, which are focused on decarbonising the construction industry through data- driven insights and leadership.
By 2030, we aim to become the world’s simplest and quickest route to decarbonise construction, while providing the foundational data to support a circular economy.
At Qflow, we recognise that our purpose is to make construction more sustainable, we deliver this through cost savings, reduced risk, and efficiency. Through our technology, Qflow has helped companies avoid approximately 108,000 tonnes of wasted materials, and 262,636 tonnes of avoided carbon emissions through reduced errors and wastage on-site.
Whilst our mission is to decarbonise the construction sector, it’s important we minimise our own impact alongside this. That’s why we continue to release annual carbon reports showing our own Scope 1-3 emissions and how we’re avoiding and eliminating as much as possible.