Report: Korea-US-Japan green shipping corridors can lead to significant environmental impact

Manifold Times 2 years ago

Creating green shipping corridors between South Korea, the United States and Japan's top two busiest routes can reduce up to 41.3 million tCO2 each year, says Korean NPO Solutions for Our Climate.
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layersDaily Sustainability Digest

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The UK construction sector is navigating sharp economic pressures while accelerating its pivot toward **sustainable construction** and **decarbonising the built environment**. Despite a marked downturn in output, the long-term agenda of **environmental sustainability in construction** remains dominant. A recent Parliamentary committee warning underscores the widening gap between **net zero carbon buildings** policy ambition and workforce readiness. Without targeted programmes to expand expertise in **sustainable building design**, **low carbon construction materials**, and whole life carbon assessment, progress toward **net zero whole life carbon** goals will stall.

Investment in **green infrastructure** shows momentum. Ofgem’s £28 billion grid modernisation initiative demonstrates a commitment to **low carbon design** and system resilience essential for **energy-efficient buildings**. The £140 million redevelopment of Cardiff Central Station exemplifies sustainable urban development, integrating **eco-friendly construction** principles and preparing critical transport assets for long-term electrification in a circular economy in construction context.

In materials innovation, engineered timber continues to redefine embodied carbon in materials performance. Its dual advantage—lower **carbon footprint of construction** and economic viability—is bolstering its position as a mainstream choice. This shift aligns with evolving benchmarks such as **BREEAM** and **BREEAM v7**, encouraging **resource efficiency in construction** and quantifiable reductions in **whole life carbon**. Manufacturers are increasingly publishing **environmental product declarations (EPDs)** to verify **green building materials** and **low embodied carbon materials**, supporting transparent **lifecycle assessment** and **life cycle thinking in construction**.

Major contractors like Balfour Beatty are adjusting portfolios toward **carbon neutral construction** linked to large-scale developments such as Sizewell C and the regeneration of Ravenscraig Steelworks. These projects illustrate how **circular construction strategies** and **end-of-life reuse in construction** are becoming integral to **sustainable building practices** and **eco-design for buildings**.

The industry’s immediate challenges—labour shortages, volatile material costs, and policy uncertainty—mask a deeper structural transformation. Through advances in life cycle cost modelling, **building lifecycle performance**, and the adoption of **renewable building materials**, the sector is embedding **sustainable design** and **green construction** as the foundation of the next-generation built environment. The direction of travel is unmistakable: the UK’s path to **net zero carbon** will depend on how effectively it aligns skills, investment, and **sustainable material specification** with measurable reductions in the **environmental impact of construction**.

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