Net Zero offers real ‘levelling up’, but Government must get behind green jobs

Climate Change Committee 2 years ago

By committing to the Net Zero target, the UK has already embarked on a transition that will materially transform much of the economy; it is an opportunity for growth in high-quality jobs, distributing opportunities across UK regions. Around 250,000 jobs have already been created in the transition, but the full workforce opportunities will only be realised with stronger policies to harness the potential and manage the risks. A hands-off approach to the Net Zero workforce from Government will not work. In a new briefing, the CCC finds that the majority of UK workers will see no major impacts from the transition.
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layersDaily Sustainability Digest

Published about 15 hours ago



Global construction markets are confronting water scarcity as a defining constraint for sustainable building design. Developers are rethinking growth models through environmental sustainability in construction, applying whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment to identify resilience as a commercial asset rather than an optional feature. In drought‑affected regions, projects are prioritising hydrology, circular economy principles and resource efficiency in construction to manage both embodied carbon and water risk from the outset. Land‑first planning rooted in eco‑design for buildings and low carbon design is replacing yield‑driven strategies that have intensified exposure to environmental collapse.

Recent award‑winning housing developments prove that high performance and social inclusion can coexist within sustainable construction frameworks. These energy‑efficient buildings integrate low carbon construction materials and renewable building materials while delivering affordability, supported by transparent environmental product declarations (EPDs) and measurable improvements in building lifecycle performance. Similar progress is visible in the corporate sector as major campuses undertake portfolio‑scale decarbonising of the built environment, adopting net zero carbon buildings and circular construction strategies in favour of patchwork retrofits.

The transition remains uneven across jurisdictions, with fragmented regulations on embodied carbon in materials, electrification and water stewardship. Yet capital is now favouring projects demonstrating low embodied carbon materials, credible life cycle cost optimisation and net zero whole life carbon delivery verified through standards such as BREEAM and BREEAM v7. Standardising sustainable building practices and sustainable material specification across portfolios defines the new baseline for green construction and eco‑friendly construction investments.

Sustainable urban development now depends on integrating circular economy in construction, end‑of‑life reuse in construction and low‑impact construction approaches that reduce the environmental impact of construction. The sector’s competitiveness is being set by those embedding sustainable design, carbon neutral construction and verifiable carbon footprint reduction methods across every stage of project delivery.

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