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Schneider Electric’s commitment to sustainability showcased in Leeds

29 Oct 2024
Case study

Schneider Electric’s Leeds offices now feature an impressive living walls system, transforming the space into a vibrant and eco-friendly environment. Installed by Living Walls UK, this project underscores Schneider Electric’s dedication to staff well-being, capturing harmful substances, and biodiversity enhancement.

Sustainability in bloom
Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation solutions, has chosen the MobiPanel vertical green wall system from Mobilane. The collection of green walls includes a total of 4,500 plants, ideal for improving air quality and local biodiversity. Schneider wanted to integrate green walls into the design of their new office to enhance employee well-being, reduce carbon emissions, provide a valuable boost to biodiversity, and support their ESG objectives. This location attracts many visitors and is seen as Schneider’s flagship for sustainability and corporate culture.

Robust design and simple setup
Living Walls UK chose to use MobiPanel for this project due to their experience in installing this robust, water-saving system. The decision to go with MobiPanel was driven by its water efficiency, which is not only beneficial for plant health and the economy but also helps to minimise the ecological footprint. Additionally, the system is straightforward to install, allowing 30m² to be erected on-site per day. This made it an ideal solution for their ESG objectives. The project was installed in four phases, starting with the reception area, followed by the electric vehicle charging stations and the courtyard.”

Schneider Electric’s green strategy
Living walls contribute to reducing carbon emissions by absorbing harmful gases, aligning with Schneider’s goal to reduce their carbon footprint. The variety of plants used in this façade supports local biodiversity by providing additional habitats for insects and birds. This enhances the overall ecosystem in the area.

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