Ideal Heating secures retrofit contract with Bernicia Group

Elemental Digital 2 years ago

More than 200 of Ideal Heating’s Logic Air heat pumps are being installed in properties across the North East as part of a housing upgrade programme being carried out by Bernicia Group.
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layersDaily Sustainability Digest

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COP30 has sharpened global attention on environmental sustainability in construction, as negotiators formally acknowledged the ecological and social risks tied to mining transition minerals vital for net zero carbon buildings. The sustainable construction sector faces intensified regulation on embodied carbon in materials, supply chain transparency, and Whole Life Carbon Assessment.

Developers and policymakers now weigh the life cycle cost and carbon footprint of construction materials essential to decarbonising the built environment. A shift toward low carbon construction materials, renewable building materials, and circular economy in construction is accelerating as nations recognise the interdependence of resource efficiency in construction and equitable climate policy.

Indigenous and developing nations urge integration of territorial rights and sustainable material specification into green construction frameworks, aligning with principles of Whole Life Carbon and lifecycle assessment for just transition pathways. Green infrastructure discussions now position forests, oceans, and biogenic systems within sustainable building design as active components of carbon neutral construction.

The movement toward eco-design for buildings, low carbon design, and regenerative architecture reflects growing sector maturity. As BREEAM v7 and related certification frameworks evolve, attention is turning to lifecycle thinking in construction and end-of-life reuse in construction to advance circular construction strategies and reduce the carbon footprint of construction.

Effective sustainable building practices now demand a holistic approach encompassing net zero Whole Life Carbon, sustainable architecture, and the environmental impact of construction within a globally just and accountable framework.

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