Sustainability is no longer a buzzword – it’s a requirement. From climate action goals to corporate ESG strategies, the pressure to reduce environmental impact is stronger than ever. The construction industry, traditionally one of the heaviest polluters, is under particular scrutiny.

The cost of diesel to the environment
Every diesel skid-steer running on a jobsite emits harmful exhaust gases: carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and fine particulate matter. These pollutants contribute to poor air quality, respiratory health problems for workers and residents, and an ever-increasing carbon footprint. Construction sites often operate in dense residential areas, meaning local communities are directly exposed to the downsides of diesel power.

The AS15 difference
The Conmeq AS15 operates with zero tailpipe emissions. That means:

  • Cleaner air for workers on site.

  • No diesel fumes drifting into homes, schools, or hospitals nearby.

  • Lower carbon footprint, helping contractors align with corporate sustainability goals and governmental climate targets.

And it doesn’t stop with emissions. By running quietly and efficiently, the AS15 also minimizes noise pollution, further improving the relationship between construction projects and the communities that host them.

Sustainability as a business advantage
Clients, governments, and even investors are prioritizing sustainability. Construction companies that can prove their projects are cleaner and greener gain a clear advantage in winning contracts. The AS15 is more than a machine – it’s a tangible commitment to reducing environmental impact.

Conclusion
Choosing the AS15 means taking real steps toward a greener future. Each hour of operation reduces emissions, lowers the carbon footprint of your project, and proves that sustainable construction is possible – today.