đ˘ A turtle shouldn't have to tell the difference between food and plastic.
Used for just a few minutes, plastic bags can remain in the environment for centuries.
On #InternationalPlasticBagFreeDay, remember that lightweight plastic carrier bags are still among the top 10 most littered items in Europe.
As they break down, they become microplastics that pollute nature, harm wildlife and enter our food chain.
Every bag avoided is one less piece of plastic in nature.
The EU is tackling the 10 single-use plastic items most commonly found on Europe's beaches and promoting sustainable alternatives.
Go #PlasticFree. Choose reusable.
Britainâs plan for an electrical superhighway built with entirely recycled copper places circular economy principles at the centre of national infrastructure. The use of renewable building materials with low embodied carbon demonstrates that largeâscale projects can lower the carbon footprint of construction while maintaining commercial viability. This shift in sustainable construction reflects growing reliance on life cycle thinking in construction and commitment to resource efficiency in construction supply chains. The initiative acts as a live test of whether infrastructure can achieve net zero whole life carbon without relying on virgin materials, setting a benchmark for carbon neutral construction.
The approval of two major solar farms delivering clean electricity to 200,000 homes confirms that renewable energy assets are integral to sustainable urban development. These projects connect green infrastructure and sustainable building practices with longâterm energy resilience. In parallel, the new Water Delivery Taskforce shows that sustainable building design is being integrated into housing policy through life cycle cost and whole life carbon assessment metrics, embedding environmental sustainability in construction planning.
The OECDâs assessment of nuclear capacity exposes deficiencies in delivery mechanisms, highlighting the importance of embodied carbon data, supplyâchain transparency and circular construction strategies. Skills development, finance and lifecycle assessment frameworks will determine how effectively the UK decarbonises the built environment. As net zero carbon buildings become standard practice under BREEAM and forthcoming BREEAM v7 guidance, sustainable design is shifting from aspiration to enforcement. Each project adopting low carbon building principles and ecoâdesign for buildings reinforces a circular economy in construction, where endâofâlife reuse minimises waste and maximises building lifecycle performance.
Together these developments mark a transition toward environmentally responsible industry practice. The sector is redefining green construction around ecoâfriendly construction methods, sustainable material specification and evidenceâbased whole life carbon management, establishing sustainable construction as a foundation of national economic planning.
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