'Zonal pricing': Rival lobbying campaigns move up a gear

Business Green 1 year ago

Report claims zonal pricing could slash £55bn off bills, in same week as new campaign launches to oppose proposals for locational pricing reforms
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Sustainable construction is entering a phase of structural transformation driven by finance, regulation, and skills development. Quinbrook’s £587 million UK and Ireland renewables fund exemplifies how capital is aligning with decarbonising the built environment and accelerating low carbon design. Marine Energy Wales’ £350 million investment in wave and offshore wind pushes the boundaries of sustainable building design and demonstrates how energy infrastructure now converges with construction. This integration is reshaping environmental sustainability in construction, positioning net zero carbon buildings and net zero whole life carbon strategies at the centre of national policy.

Regulatory momentum is evident. The CITB and Federation of Master Builders’ Retrofit Skills Plan supports the delivery of carbon neutral construction aligned with whole life carbon assessment principles. Its focus on training reflects the necessity for a workforce fluent in embodied carbon analysis, life cycle cost planning, and sustainable building practices. The Environment Agency’s relief on waste‑wood storage highlights gaps in circular economy in construction approaches and signals the continued need for circular construction strategies and end‑of‑life reuse in construction.

Technical innovation reinforces these shifts. The NFRC’s “Cut the Dust” initiative tackles health and embodied carbon in materials, improving lifecycle assessment accuracy and reducing the carbon footprint of construction. Reforms by the Architects Registration Board embed sustainable architecture and eco‑design for buildings within professional training, a step toward genuine resource efficiency in construction and comprehensive whole life carbon thinking. Across projects and policy frameworks, the UK’s move toward green construction and renewable building materials indicates growing maturity in life cycle thinking in construction practice.

The industry now measures progress not only by emissions cuts but by sustainable material specification, the use of green building materials, and BREEAM and BREEAM v7 benchmarks. Investment in eco‑friendly construction and green building products promotes low carbon construction materials and fosters green infrastructure embedded in sustainable urban development. The direction of travel is clear: the transition to sustainable construction is accelerating, fusing finance with design innovation and regulation to deliver buildings that truly reflect the principles of decarbonising the built environment, circular economy performance, and reduced environmental impact of construction.

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