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30/11/2023

Green Engineering at E.A.S.E

At E.A.S.E, we’ve devoted countless hours to researching, developing and implementing innovative and sustainable engineering solutions that have allowed us to minimise our impact on the planet while ensuring our infrastructure deadlines are still being met.

Our Efforts To Work In A Greener Way

Over the years, we’ve been fortunate to be a part of various projects, all of which have had the same core focuses in mind: reducing unnecessary waste, promoting sustainable practices and using recycled materials to minimise our environmental impact.

An example of a recent project we’ve been working on that’ll contribute towards creating renewable energy is the £400m monopile manufacturing facility in Teesside that we discussed in a previous blog. 

By harnessing the power of the sun and wind, we’ve been able to reduce our reliance on traditional fuel and energy sources, such as fossil fuels, to help contribute towards reducing the volume of greenhouse gas emissions.

We’ve also taken significant steps towards achieving Net Zero and are currently looking to join the Carbon Charter to further our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint. 

In addition, we’ve recently acquired an electric car to transport us from visit to visit, which is a testament to our dedication towards working more sustainably.

So, What Is ‘Green Engineering’? And Why Is It So Important?

In short, ‘Green Engineering’ is an approach that focuses on generating sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions through designing and developing energy-efficient processes that produce minimum waste and minimise the impact on the world in which we live, creating a healthier environment for us and future generations to inhabit.

Examples of Green Engineering

Electric Plant Machinery

With electric vehicles taking the modern world by storm, the engineering and construction industry is also working towards making the switch from traditional fuel sources, namely red diesel despite it being the industry standard for many years, to greener and more sustainable alternatives. For example, hybrid technologies and, of course, solely electric.

Vertical Forests

What is a vertical forest? We hear you ask. A vertical forest is, as the name suggests, a new generation of high-rise urban buildings entirely covered by the leaves of trees and plants.

The concept was first designed by Italian architect Stefano Boeri with the intention of allowing and promoting nature to coexist with architecture in urban areas, creating a complex urban ecosystem where air quality in cities dramatically improves along with the energy efficiency of the buildings in which they grow.


With more and more industries opting to switch to sustainable and environmentally friendly ways of working, E.A.S.E also recognises and understands the importance of taking action. That is why we pay close attention and strive to reduce our environmental impact.

If you’re planning a project and are looking for Site Engineers with a keen interest in reducing their impact on the environment. We provide professional Site Engineers who specialise in several construction disciplines such as roads, commercial new builds and refurbishments, landfills and much more. 

Get in touch with us today at 01603 211808 or email us at info@easeltd.co.uk for more information on how we can best help you. 

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