‘This year must be the turning point’: Green economy leaders react to CCC’s annual progress report on net-zero

Net-Zero 1 year ago

Green economy leaders have supported the Climate Change Committee’s (CCC) call for policy changes to reduce electricity costs, saying this is key to decarbonising homes and businesses while ensuring that the public benefits from decarbonisation in the near-term. Here, edie rounds up all the reactions.
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layersDaily Sustainability Digest

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Investment in energy storage and low carbon design is accelerating the decarbonisation of global construction. Flow batteries engineered for stationary use are entering commercial deployment, enabling reliable renewable integration across building sites where temporary power once relied on diesel. This transition supports the drive for net zero whole life carbon through practical reductions in the carbon footprint of construction. On‑site energy innovations are converging with sustainable building design and eco‑friendly construction methods, reinforcing environmental sustainability in construction as a measurable performance goal rather than a distant ambition.

Corporate momentum underscores this shift. Balfour Beatty’s £10 million investment in built‑environment technology incubator Pi Labs signals a new phase of sustainable construction that unites digital optimisation, resource efficiency in construction and circular economy principles. Technology‑driven collaborations are fostering lifecycle assessment and whole life carbon assessment as standard processes in sustainable building practices. The emphasis on embodied carbon in materials and environmental product declarations (EPDs) is reshaping procurement models to favour low embodied carbon materials and renewable building materials.

Policy changes in the EU are streamlining sustainability reporting, enabling a clearer understanding of life cycle cost, circular economy in construction and building lifecycle performance. Training programmes across the UK are embedding climate competence within professional qualifications, advancing sustainable architecture and life cycle thinking in construction. Developers and contractors are translating net zero carbon ambitions into tangible frameworks for net zero carbon buildings, supported by BREEAM v7 benchmarks and the adoption of sustainable material specification.

The shift from vision to execution reflects a strategic realignment toward carbon neutral construction. Green construction practices, eco‑design for buildings and circular construction strategies are now integral to the fabric of sustainable urban development. Net zero whole life carbon targets are shaping every stage of project delivery, from concept design to end‑of‑life reuse in construction. What was once experimental is becoming standard practice in the pursuit of decarbonising the built environment and reducing the environmental impact of construction.

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