EP100 members

EP100 is a global corporate energy efficiency initiative, bringing together over 125 ambitious businesses, committed to improving their energy efficiency. To date, EP100 members have saved $1.6 USD billion whilst reducing their emissions by more than the annual emissions of the UK and Belgium combined.

Operating across 157 markets, EP100 members are committed to either doubling their energy productivity, implementing an energy management system, or achieving net zero carbon buildings.  Learn more about our global network of members via the case studies and membership table below.

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Double Energy Productivity - Mahindra Heavy Engines

  • Headquarters - India
  • Joining year - 2018
  • Target year - 2041 (target met)

Learn more about Mahindra Heavy Engine's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Implement an Energy Management System – Mabe

  • Headquarters – Mexico
  • Joining year – 2020
  • Target year – 2030

Learn more about Mabe's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Net Zero Carbon Buildings – Arthaland Corporation

  • Headquarters – Philippines
  • Joining year – 2020
  • Target year – 2030

Learn more about Arthaland's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Double Energy Productivity – Schneider Electric: Headquartered in France, Schneider Electric joined EP100 in 2017 and reached its target in 2023.

Members

Name Commitment Website
Goldman Sachs Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to maintain net zero carbon emissions across global operations from 2015 onwards. www.goldmansachs.com

Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm that provides a wide range of financial services to corporations, financial institutions, governments and high-net-worth individuals. The company recognises the key role it can play in addressing climate change through deployment of capital and low-carbon operations. Goldman Sachs joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to maintain net zero carbon emissions across global operations from 2015 onwards, supported by commitments to energy use reduction and 100% renewable electricity supply.

Grab Net Zero Carbon Buildings, committing to only owning and occupying assets that are net zero by 2030. www.grab.com/sg

Grab is Southeast Asia's leading superapp, operating across deliveries, mobility and digital financial services sectors in over 480 cities across eight countries. Founded in 2012, Grab's mission is to drive Southeast Asia forward by creating economic empowerment for everyone. Grab recognises that climate change can have extensive intergenerational impact on the communities it serves and actively strives to mitigate its environmental footprint.

Grainger plc Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to only owning assets operating at net zero carbon within areas of direct control by 2030. www.graingerplc.co.uk

Grainger is the UK’s largest listed residential landlord in the Private Rented Sector (PRS). They design, build, develop, own and operate rental homes. Grainger is well placed to affect significant change whilst setting an example in the PRS sector. Grainger has joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to only owning assets operating at net zero carbon within areas of direct control by 2030.

Grimshaw Architects Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to an ambitious start of the new decade in which all of Grimshaw’s international operations and studios will operate on a net zero carbon basis, and all design work will be net zero carbon ready within the dec grimshaw.global

Grimshaw is an international practice working across all major sectors, which covers architecture, planning and industrial design. The company is committed to driving energy efficiency and energy reductions in its offices, and where available to procure renewable energy. Grimshaw Architects joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to an ambitious start of the new decade in which all of Grimshaw’s international operations and studios will operate on a net zero carbon basis, and all design work will be net zero carbon ready within the decade.

Grosvenor Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to all buildings within direct control, including historic listed buildings, to operate at net zero carbon by 2030. Grosvenor will work towards all buildings directly and indirectly-managed, being embodied and grosvenor.com

Grosvenor Group is one of the world’s largest privately owned property businesses. Operating in over 60 cities worldwide, the company develops, manages and invests in properties, with the purpose to make improvements and deliver lasting commercial and social benefits. Grosvenor joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to all buildings within direct control, including historic listed buildings, to operate at net zero carbon by 2030. Grosvenor will work towards all buildings directly and indirectly-managed, being embodied and operational net zero by 2050.

Hilton Implement an energy management system (EnMS) across all operations by 2014, and improve energy productivity by 40% by 2030 relative to a 2008 baseline. www.hilton.com/en/corporate

Hilton is a global leader in hospitality and maintains the largest portfolio of triple-ISO certified buildings, with the company’s entire portfolio of 5,400 hotels certified to ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management) and ISO 50001 (Energy Management). From 2008 - 2018, Hilton reduced its energy use intensity by 20%, and its carbon footprint by 30%. Over the same period, Hilton’s portfolio of hotels achieved over US$1billion in cumulative utility cost savings by operating more sustainably. The company is committed implement an energy management system and improve energy productivity by 40% by 2030, relative to a 2008 baseline. 

Hoare Lea Net Zero Carbon Buildings, committing to only occupying assets that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030. hoarelea.com

Hoare Lea is an award-winning engineering consultancy with a creative team of engineers, designers and technical specialists. They provide innovative solutions to complex engineering and design challenges for buildings. Irrespective of the scale or complexity of a project, they provide a full range of sustainability services, bringing buildings to life. Horea Lea has joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings, committing to only occupying assets that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030.

Hudson Pacific Properties Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning and developing only assets that are net zero carbon by 2025. www.hudsonpacificproperties.com

Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc. (NYSE: HPP) acquires, redevelops and develops creative office and studio properties in the West Coast technology and media epicentres of Los Angeles, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver. After transitioning to 100% renewable electricity in 2019, Hudson Pacific announced in 2020 it was net zero carbon across all operations.

Introba Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to occupying only assets that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030. www.introba.com

Introba (previously Integral Group) is a global engineering firm that designs high performance buildings. The company joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to occupying only assets that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030. The company aims to be the "deepest green" engineering firm in the world. To meet this target Introba will implement ongoing energy efficiency upgrades across tenancies and work with landlords on renewable energy procurements. Integral Group has designed over 100 Net Zero Energy buildings, 50 LEED platinum projects and 9 Living Building Challenge projects.

IPUT Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to only owning assets operating at net zero carbon within areas of direct control by 2030 and developing assets that operate at net zero carbon by 2030. www.iput.com

IPUT are Ireland’s leading commercial property company. They set the benchmark for excellence in Irish real estate and positively shape the future of Dublin with industry leading environmental credentials. IPUT has joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to only owning assets operating at net zero carbon within areas of direct control by 2030 and developing assets that operate at net zero carbon by 2030.

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