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Nature Restoration Fund established to improve environmental outcomes

Alongside the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, a Nature Restoration Fund has been established to protect the environment in housebuilding.

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Welsh Water maintenance framework spots secured by Galliford Try

Galliford Try's environment business has secured two spots on the Welsh Water capital maintenance framework, their first union with the company in a decade.

New ACE guide to help deliver net zero roads

The Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) has published a new guide aimed at supporting consultancies which deliver roads to achieve net zero.

The importance of optimising HVAC systems in today’s economic climate

As the energy and climate crises continue, optimising dynamic HVAC Systems will benefit building occupiers, owners and the planet.

UKGBC urges government to honour 1.5C degrees target at COP27

Commitments such as preventing global temperatures from rising by more than 1.5C degrees should be part of the UK's positioning as a global climate leader, says the UKGBC.

The NHBC Foundation launches new Carbon Jargon Guide

The NHBC Foundation has published a new 'Carbon Jargon Guide' – a free guide to help explain and standardise the language used around carbon and energy in the housebuilding industry.

WGBC launches manifesto for a sustainable built environment in Africa

The Africa Regional Network of the World Green Building Council has launched a manifesto for the development of a sustainable built environment in Africa.

Why a “retrofit skills revolution” would be a triple win

An urgent retrofit skills revolution must be locally led and nationally funded, says Cara Jenkinson, cities manager at climate solutions charity Ashden.

Net Zero Built Environment Council launched by McKinsey

McKinsey has launched a new cross-sector coalition of industry stakeholders named as the Net Zero Built Environment Council.

UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard coalition opens call for evidence

Once developed, the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard will provide a single agreed definition and methodology for the industry to determine what constitutes a net zero carbon building.

Part L 2021: Putting SaaS at the heart of photographic evidence

Maria Hudson, CMO at Zutec looks at what’s new with the Part L 2021 Building Regulations and how a SaaS platform can help ensure mandatory photographic evidence compliance.

Why the UK needs a Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard

David Partridge, chair of the UK’s Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard, discusses the development of a common standard in the UK built environment, and why it will be vital for both the industry – and the planet.

Compromising net zero strategies is not the answer to the economic crisis

A new report from Turner & Townsend argues that as fraught economic conditions make clients cautious, compromising net zero strategies isn’t the answer.

Bentley Systems announces decarbonisation and sustainability talks at COP27

Bentley Systems has announced that it will present on decarbonisation and climate resilience at COP27, the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference.

Retrofitting: One solution to the energy, cost of living and climate crises

Retrofitting, and increasing the repair, maintenance and improvement (RMI) of the existing housing stock is one the most significant challenges (and opportunities) to reaching net zero, reducing energy bills and improving public health, says David Barnes, policy and public affairs manager at the Chartered Institute of Building.

Saint-Gobain signs major renewable electricity supply agreement with TotalEnergies in North America

A renewable electricity supply agreement (or PPA, power purchase agreement) for solar power has been signed between Saint-Gobain and TotalEnergies.

WorldGBC launches new industry guide on Climate Change Resilience in the Built Environment

The WorldGBC has launched today (26 October 2022) a new industry guide on ‘Climate Change Resilience in the Built Environment’, which illustrates effective and practical steps which can be taken to adapt and build resilience to the changing climate.

RICS Sustainability Report: Bold action needed on net zero

With an increased appetite for sustainable commercial property, more must be done to progress decarbonisation, argues RICS sustainability analyst Kisa Zehra.

Living walls provide the answer to biodiversity net gain demands

Steve McIntyre, principal urban environment consultant at biophilic infrastructure specialists ANS Global, takes the perplexity out of new biodiversity net gain requirements with green solutions, such as living walls.

UK areas where rental properties have the worst EPC ratings revealed

New data from Spring and Propalt has revealed the areas in the UK where rental properties have the worst EPC ratings, with Cleethorpes scoring highest.

Creating sustainable heating networks for the long term

Mark Dowdeswell, senior category manager at Uponor, explains why district heating networks offer housebuilders and developers a viable way to decarbonise their housing stock and help to reduce energy bills for residents.

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