Carbon Assessment 2025

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 openly measuring and reporting emissions is fundamental to driving sustainability within Qflow and across the wider construction industry.

In 2025, we continued expanding our Scope 3 emissions coverage, improving calculation methods and increasing the accuracy of our reporting as our business and operations evolve.

Our annual carbon assessment enables us to measure against our 2020 baseline, monitor performance in line with targets and forecasts, and reduce emissions in line with company growth.

We remain committed to supporting our clients in lowering emissions across their own projects while continuing to explore innovative ways to advance a more sustainable future for the construction industry.

As regulation, embodied carbon requirements and reporting expectations continue to evolve globally, we believe trusted, high-quality data will become increasingly critical to how construction teams manage risk, compliance and sustainability performance.

“At Qflow, we always knew that transforming the construction industry would not be straightforward, and 2025 proved that beyond doubt. It was a year that tested the resilience of businesses across our sector, but it also showed that the direction of travel is undeniable.

From tightening embodied carbon requirements to mandatory reporting frameworks, the industry is entering a new era where better quality data is becoming essential to how construction operates.
At the same time, artificial intelligence has rapidly moved from the sidelines to becoming a frontline tool. The ability to process real-time data at scale is fundamentally changing what is possible in construction, but it has also highlighted the importance of trusted, accurate information. At Qflow, we continue to invest deeply in AI and analytics because smarter data means less waste, lower carbon and ultimately better outcomes for the industry.
While economic pressures across construction remain significant, we look ahead with genuine optimism. The foundations laid across policy, technology and industry awareness give us confidence that sustainability and profitability are becoming increasingly interconnected.

We believe the companies making smarter decisions with better data today will be the ones leading the next decade.”
Brittany Harris
Co-Founder & CEO of Qflow

Our approach to sustainability

Qflow’s approach to sustainability is guided by our vision that the way we build should heal the planet and elevate humanity.

Our mission is simple:

To provide the data that empowers the world to build responsibly.

By 2030, we aim to become the world’s simplest and quickest route to decarbonise construction, while providing the foundational data needed to support a circular economy.

At Qflow, we recognise that making construction more sustainable must also create operational value through reduced risk, cost savings and efficiency.