PAS 2080 Carbon Management in Buildings and Infrastructure

The construction and infrastructure sectors are significant sources of greenhouse gas emissions. PAS 2080 offers an internationally recognized framework for effective carbon management in buildings and infrastructure, supporting organizations in tracking, controlling, and minimizing carbon emissions across all project stages. Developed by the British Standards Institution (BSI), PAS 2080 encourages collaboration throughout the value chain—from initial design to ongoing operation—ensuring shared responsibility for reducing carbon impact. Achieving PAS 2080 certification with Kiwa demonstrates a transparent, evidence-based commitment to sustainability and ongoing carbon reduction efforts.

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What is PAS 2080?

PAS 2080:2023 establishes clear requirements for managing carbon across both infrastructure and buildings, reflecting the latest best practices in the built environment. Updated from its original 2016 version, the 2023 revision broadens the standard’s scope to include buildings and aligns with the 1.5°C global climate target. It incorporates net zero transition principles, ensuring that climate responsibility is integrated into decision-making at every stage of the value chain.

The standard is relevant for all key participants in infrastructure and building projects, including asset owners, managers, designers, architects, constructors, contractors, product and material suppliers, regulators, financiers, and stakeholders.

By implementing PAS 2080, organizations can identify and address carbon-intensive areas, enhance operational efficiency, and achieve long-term sustainability goals.

 

Why Choose Kiwa?

Kiwa provides independent certification services to help organizations in the built environment accurately measure and manage their environmental impact. As a recognized certification body, Kiwa combines technical expertise with practical knowledge of carbon management and sustainability standards. The assessment process is designed to add value by supporting emission reduction, fostering collaboration, and aligning business practices with the transition to a low-carbon future. Choosing Kiwa means partnering with a trusted expert dedicated to building confidence and supporting progress toward carbon neutrality and net zero.

Benefits of the Service

Reduced greenhouse gas emissions

Identify carbon reduction opportunities across materials, energy, and design processes.

Operational and cost efficiencies

Optimise resource use, streamline processes, and lower project costs.

Supply chain collaboration

Drive consistency and accountability throughout the industry.

Enhanced credibility and trust

Demonstrate measurable climate action verified by an independent third party.

Competitive advantage

Meet client, tender, and stakeholder expectations for sustainability and carbon management.

Stronger brand reputation

Position your organisation as a leader in sustainable construction and infrastructure delivery.

The certification process with Kiwa

    Initial Engagement and Planning

    Kiwa begins by gaining a thorough understanding of your organization, project scope, and current carbon management practices to ensure the process is tailored to your needs.

    Documentation and Integration

    Your team documents how PAS 2080 requirements are embedded within your operations and supply chain, providing clear evidence of your carbon management approach.

    Two-Stage Audit and Assessment

    Kiwa’s experienced assessors conduct a structured, two-stage audit to evaluate compliance with PAS 2080, reviewing both documentation and practical implementation.

    Certification

    Upon successful completion of the assessment, Kiwa issues the PAS 2080 certificate, confirming your organization’s commitment to effective carbon management.

    Ongoing Surveillance and Improvement

    Regular surveillance audits are carried out to ensure continued alignment with PAS 2080 and to support ongoing, measurable carbon reduction efforts

Why PAS 2060 matters

PAS 2080 provides a consistent, collaborative approach to carbon management. It supports the entire supply chain in reducing embodied and operational carbon while improving project value and performance.

Key objectives include:

  • Managing carbon across all project stages — design, construction, operation, and decommissioning.

 

  • Promoting transparency, reporting, and shared accountability.

 

  • Encouraging innovation in materials, design, and delivery.

 

  • Aligning carbon management with corporate sustainability goals and net zero strategies.

Is PAS 2080 right for your organisation?

If your organisation is mandated to meet National Highways or other government sustainability requirements, PAS 2080 certification provides an effective and credible route to compliance.

PAS 2080 applies to any organisation involved in the design, delivery, operation, or financing of infrastructure and built environment projects — particularly those seeking to align with net zero pathways and low-carbon construction practices.

It is especially relevant for:

  • Asset owners and operators (including local authorities and utilities)

 

  • Engineering, architecture, and design firms

 

  • Contractors and construction companies

 

  • Product and material suppliers

 

  • Regulators, investors, and funding bodies