🐦 11 October marks World Migratory Bird Day, dedicated to raising awareness...

EU Environment and Planet 5 months ago

🐦 11 October marks World Migratory Bird Day, dedicated to raising awareness for the conservation and protection of migratory birds and their unique habitats around the world. The Jade Bight in Germany, internationally recognised for its importance in bird staging and migration, is a designated Ramsar site and part of the Wadden Sea @UNESCO World Heritage Site. These saltmarshes, mudflats, and sandbanks provide a vital habitat for the 10-12 million migratory birds which pass through each year on average. 🛰 This false-colour image, obtained with the data acquired by one of the Copernicus #Sentinel2 satellites on 1 May 2025, shows the exposed channel systems of the Jade Bight during a low tide, when offshore shoals and banks are visible. #CopernicusEU delivers valuable perspectives for monitoring global habitats and ecosystems, especially in dynamic coastal zones. This information informs conservation efforts, policy makers, and researchers alike. #ImageOfTheDay album 👉 link in the bio!

layersDaily Sustainability Digest

Published about 11 hours ago



The UK’s sustainable construction sector is moving from policy statements to measurable performance. The focus on embodied carbon is intensifying as the housing industry establishes an Embodied Carbon and Resource Efficiency Board to integrate whole life carbon assessment into new‑build standards. This development aligns with the growing demand for verified data through lifecycle assessment and environmental product declarations (EPDs), driven by the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. Product‑level transparency is becoming an essential compliance factor within the framework of environmental sustainability in construction.

Material innovation is progressing. Wood fibre insulation and other low embodied carbon materials are being adopted in mainstream housebuilding, strengthening sustainable material specification and supporting the circular economy in construction. These renewable building materials combine low carbon design with improved indoor comfort, making green construction an attainable default rather than a niche practice.

Global climate pressures are redefining sustainable building design. The UN‑endorsed National Cooling Action Plan Methodology for the MENA region introduces a model for energy‑efficient buildings that balance passive strategies, efficient systems, and refrigerant management within net zero whole life carbon objectives. The approach complements BREEAM and BREEAM v7 frameworks that encourage eco‑design for buildings and sustainable building practices.

Developers and suppliers face stricter expectations for defensible whole life carbon performance, resource efficiency in construction, and life cycle cost transparency. Those unable to demonstrate reductions in the carbon footprint of construction or to apply circular construction strategies risk exclusion from competitive procurement. Clients and regulators increasingly link carbon neutral construction and sustainable design with building lifecycle performance, demanding actionable evidence that projects contribute to decarbonising the built environment and long‑term sustainability.

Show More

camera_altFeatured Instagram Posts:

Get your opinion heard:

Whole Life Carbon is a platform for the entire construction industry—both in the UK and internationally. We track the latest publications, debates, and events related to whole life guidance and sustainability. If you have any enquiries or opinions to share, please do get in touch.

Let's chat!
Avatar

WLC Assistant

Ask me about sustainability

Hi! I'm your Whole Life Carbon assistant. I can help you learn about sustainability, carbon assessment, and navigate our resources. How can I help you today?