At a glance: Traditional timber hoarding carries a heavy carbon footprint and contributes to construction waste. EnviroHoard™ from Panthera Group is the UK’s first LCA-verified net zero hoarding system, cutting embodied carbon by around 70% compared to traditional plywood hoarding over a two-year project. For construction site project managers, it’s a straightforward way to build greener without compromising on durability or site security.

Why sustainable hoarding matters now
The construction industry accounts for a significant share of global carbon emissions. With tightening sustainability regulations, BREEAM scoring requirements, and client expectations shifting rapidly, every element of site infrastructure is under scrutiny – including hoarding.
Traditional plywood hoarding has been the default for decades. But it comes with real environmental costs:
- Single-use timber contributes to deforestation
- High embodied carbon aluminium dibond panels are often bolted on for graphics
- Short lifespan means frequent replacement and waste
- Difficult to recycle at the end of their useful life
For every 100m of traditional timber hoarding used on a two-year project, approximately 8.7 trees are cut down. Multiply that across thousands of building sites in urban areas, and the environmental impact becomes impossible to ignore.
This is the crucial shift the construction sector needs: moving away from less sustainable solutions and towards a closed loop system.
Introducing EnviroHoard™: sustainable construction site hoarding
Panthera Group developed EnviroHoard™ to help contractors meet net zero targets without compromising on site safety or durability. It’s the UK’s first net zero verified hoarding system, assessed through a cradle-to-grave Life Cycle Assessment in line with the European standard EN 15804:2019.
What makes EnviroHoard™ different?
- 100% recycled uPVC panels — reducing reliance on virgin materials
- EnviroBlok foundations — low-carbon blocks enabling no-dig installation
- Reusable steel frames — partially recycled and built to last
- Vinyl graphics applied directly — removing the need for high embodied carbon aluminium dibond panels
- Fully recyclable at the end of its lifecycle
The result? Around 70% lower embodied carbon than traditional plywood hoarding over an average two-year project.

Core benefits for construction projects
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Meets net zero targets
EnviroHoard™ meets the UK Green Building Council’s definition for Embodied Carbon. Contractors benefit from improved BREEAM, BREEAM Infrastructure and Considerate Constructor scoring — helping demonstrate environmental credentials to clients and stakeholders.
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Superior durability and practical benefits
The durable nature of the uPVC means EnviroHoard™ panels can be reused across multiple construction projects. Unlike timber, they won’t warp, rot or splinter. That means lower maintenance costs and easier handling on site.
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Structural integrity across UK wind zones
EnviroHoard™ is TWf2012 compliant and suitable for all three UK wind zones. Whether you need a standard 2.4m run or the 3.6m EnviroHoard™ GOLIATH for extra height and security, you get unmatched structural integrity — including on straight scaffold runs.
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Modular design for easy installation
The modular design allows quick reconfiguration as your site evolves. No-dig setup via EnviroBlok means installation is fast, and the system adapts to the evolving needs of the construction industry.
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Security against unauthorised access
Pair EnviroHoard™ with access control, lighting and CCTV from Panthera’s wider product range. EnviroHoard™ SHIELD adds mesh extensions for extra height and protection against unauthorised access.
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Brand presence without the carbon cost
Vinyl graphics in any RAL colour let you display corporate colours and site branding directly on the panels — a sustainable method of eye-catching presentation.
A closed loop system for zero waste
EnviroHoard™ is built around recyclability. Panels can be:
- Hired short-term or long-term
- Purchased with a guaranteed buy-back scheme
- Reused as quality-checked Class B or C panels on future projects
- Recycled at the end of their useful life
This closed loop system is a clear example of our commitment to a greener future for the construction industry.

FAQs: sustainable hoarding for construction sites
Why are sustainable hoarding solutions needed in construction?
Traditional timber hoarding relies on single-use plywood, contributing to deforestation, high embodied carbon and construction waste. Sustainable hoarding reduces these impacts through recycled, reusable materials. It helps contractors meet net zero targets, improve BREEAM scoring, and align with tightening regulations and client sustainability expectations.
How does EnviroHoard™ compare to traditional timber hoarding on cost?
While upfront costs can vary, EnviroHoard™ offers long-term savings through reusability, lower maintenance costs and the buy-back scheme. Environmental gains also support BREEAM credits, which can add commercial value.
Is EnviroHoard™ suitable for all building sites?
Yes. It’s designed for UK wind zones, works on straight scaffold runs, and suits urban areas and larger developments alike. Site-specific design packs with Cat1 checks come as standard.
Can EnviroHoard™ integrate with other site setup services?
Absolutely. Panthera offers construction site setup plans including CCTV, access control, temporary welfare and more — all from one supplier.
What happens to the panels at the end of a project?
Panels are returned, quality-checked and reused on future construction projects, or fully recycled.

Take the first step towards sustainable construction: contact Panthera Group today
Sustainable hoarding plays a significant role in reducing the environmental impact of your projects. For any construction site project manager looking at site infrastructure, EnviroHoard™ is an exemplary choice for meeting sustainability targets on your next project.
Ready to build smarter? Request a free quote through our online contact form or speak to our expert team today about adding EnviroHoard™ to your construction site setup plans.