Balfour Beatty Group Director of Sustainability, Jo Gilroy, was featured in the Construction Index's 'Re:Construction' podcast, discussing the future of hydrogen and decarbonizing the construction and infrastructure industry. Gilroy shared the lessons learned from Balfour Beatty's journey towards a Zero Carbon Construction Site at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, emphasizing that hydrogen will play a key role in the renewable energy mix for the construction industry in the future. She highlighted the importance of trialing and experimenting with innovative ideas, such as hydrogen, to drive the adoption of practical and sustainable solutions. Gilroy also emphasized the need for collaboration in achieving sustainable initiatives, stating, "the more we can co-invest and collaborate together, the quicker we'll be able to achieve a sustainable future." Balfour Beatty launched its sustainability strategy, "Building New Futures," in December 2020, which aims to achieve net-zero emissions, generate zero waste, and positively impact over one million people by 2040.