Solutions for a healthy, prosperous and resilient people and planet: the UNEP Medium-term Strategy for 2026–2029

United Nations 3 months ago

The Medium-Term Strategy (MTS) 2026–2029 sets out UNEP’s vision for a healthy, prosperous and resilient people and planet. It articulates how UNEP will fulfil its mandate as the leading global environmental authority, supporting countries to advance climate stability; living in harmony with Nature across land, ocean and freshwater systems; achieving land degradation neutrality; and a pollution-free planet – thereby delivering on the environmental dimension of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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Sustainable construction in the UK is accelerating through projects that integrate whole life carbon assessment and embodied carbon reduction into practical, scalable initiatives. The new floating solar farm in a disused Cheshire quarry illustrates how sustainable building design and environmental sustainability in construction can repurpose industrial land for renewable energy generation. This project represents eco-design for buildings with a focus on net zero whole life carbon performance and long-term resource efficiency in construction, aligning with circular economy principles.

Concerns over workforce capacity highlight that life cycle cost strategies and low carbon design ambitions depend on adequate training and sustainable building practices to deliver low embodied carbon materials and energy-efficient buildings at scale. Addressing the construction skills shortage is now central to achieving net zero carbon buildings and decarbonising the built environment, ensuring carbon footprint reduction moves from policy aspiration to measurable outcomes.

Cornwall’s initiative to extract lithium from a restored china clay pit demonstrates circular economy in construction through the recovery of renewable building materials within ecological limits. It exemplifies how environmental product declarations (EPDs) and lifecycle assessment can underpin sustainable material specification and the whole life carbon performance of future low carbon building systems.

Analysts arguing that a fair transition to net zero carbon construction is technologically achievable reinforce confidence across sustainable urban development. The emerging alignment between circular construction strategies, low carbon construction materials, and building lifecycle performance suggests green infrastructure is shifting from pilot projects to mainstream delivery. Sustainable design, informed by life cycle thinking in construction and metrics such as BREEAM v7, is proving essential to transforming green construction into verifiable carbon neutral construction outcomes.

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