Regulatory shifts are reshaping sustainable construction across the UK. New research indicates that cumulative rule changes could raise the cost of an average home by £76,000, reflecting the tension between decarbonisation mandates, biodiversity gain, and developers’ profit margins. The sharper policy landscape is accelerating innovation in low carbon design, sustainable building practices, and the adoption of eco-design for buildings closely aligned with life cycle thinking in construction. Developers are turning to whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment to quantify performance, manage embodied carbon in materials, and forecast life cycle cost with precision. These data-driven methods are driving measurable reductions in the carbon footprint of construction and promoting low embodied carbon materials assessed through environmental product declarations (EPDs).
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