PAS2080 – Standard for Carbon Management in Infrastructure

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PAS 2080 – Standard for Carbon Management in Infrastructure

PAS 2080 is the internationally recognised standard for carbon management in infrastructure, designed to help organisations reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the entire infrastructure value chain. It sets out best practices for measuring, managing, and reducing carbon throughout design, construction, and operation. Achieving PAS 2080 certification demonstrates your commitment to environmental responsibility, innovation, and sustainable growth. Compliancy Group guides you through every step – making PAS 2080 compliance clear, practical, and a genuine business advantage.

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PAS2080 – Standard for Carbon Management in Infrastructure

We understand the unique challenges of carbon management and infrastructure sustainability. Our team brings hands-on experience with PAS 2080 audits, carbon footprinting, and sector-specific regulations.
No one-size-fits-all here. Whether you need gap analysis, carbon reduction strategies, ISO certification, or day-to-day compliance advice, our services are fully customised to your operations. We offer flexible support packages—from essential guidance to comprehensive on-site consultancy.
We work exclusively with UKAS-accredited certification bodies and maintain a 100% pass rate for certification assessments. Our clients trust us to deliver results that stand up to audit and regulatory scrutiny—helping you achieve, maintain, and leverage compliance for business growth.
Compliance shouldn’t slow you down. We help you build greener, more resilient operations, reduce risk, and improve efficiency—so you can focus on delivering sustainable projects and expanding your business.
You’ll work directly with our expert team, including leadership involvement from our CEO. We pride ourselves on responsive communication, clear guidance, and ongoing support throughout your compliance journey.
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PAS 2080 Benefits for Your Business

PAS 2080 certification opens doors to major infrastructure contracts and sustainable development projects.

Demonstrate your commitment to carbon reduction, environmental responsibility, and regulatory compliance to clients and stakeholders.

Meeting PAS 2080 standards helps prevent costly regulatory issues, project delays, and reputational damage.

Achieving and maintaining PAS 2080 certification sets you apart as a sustainability leader in the infrastructure sector.

Regular audits and compliance checks foster a culture of ongoing innovation and operational excellence.

Unlock New Opportunities

Boost Credibility

Strengthen Reputation

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Drive Continuous Improvement

Benefits of Compliancy Group's Services

From gap analysis to audit support, our team ensures you’re always prepared and confident.

We streamline compliance processes, freeing up your team to focus on core business activities.

Services are tailored to your specific business needs, not generic templates.

Ongoing support, training, and regulatory updates keep your business compliant long after certification.

Our 100% certification pass rate and exclusive partnerships with UKAS-accredited bodies mean you’re in safe hands.

Expert Guidance at Every Step

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FAQ's - PAS2080 – Standard for Carbon Management in Infrastructure

PAS 2080 stands for Publicly Available Specification 2080.

To attain PAS 2080 certification, your company must demonstrate a commitment to a sustainable construction project, collaborative working practices, whole-life carbon thinking and the capacity for training.

PAS 2050 focuses on product-level life cycle emissions, while PAS 2080 focuses on carbon management throughout the entire development lifecycle.

The latest version of PAS 2080 is PAS 2080:2023, released in April 2023.

PAS 2080 was introduced in 2016.

While carbon neutral focusses on balancing CO2 emissions via offsets (planting trees etc.), net-zero aims to reduce emissions as much as possible before using offsets to balance the residual emissions.

PAS 2080:2023 guides organisations in holistic carbon management, reducing costs, enabling a low-carbon future, and fostering industry leadership.

The UK's Green Construction Board (GCB) and Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) wrote the PAS 2080 specification, demonstrating how carbon in infrastructure can be managed more efficiently.