đŸđŸ’¶ Business and biodiversity are deeply connected. And the EU is on...

EU Environment and Planet 24 days ago

đŸđŸ’¶ Business and biodiversity are deeply connected. And the EU is on track to achieve 16 out of its 45 biodiversity targets, with two already delivered. Today’s global biodiversity report confirms the EU’s leading role in protecting and restoring nature. The EU is also fully on track to double its international biodiversity financing to developing countries from €3.5 billion in 2014-2020 to €7 billion in 2021-2027. But there’s more to do: 🔮 We need to speed up action to secure clean water, resilient food systems, healthy ecosystems and a competitive, sustainable economy in the future. Faster delivery will require more private investment, alongside public funding. Recent research highlights the strong dependence of all businesses on healthy ecosystems, and the central role companies, investors and financial institutions must play in delivering biodiversity goals. Click on the link in bio to read more.

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Digital transformation in sustainable construction continues to lag behind expectations despite widespread investment in software tools and data platforms. Fragmented delivery models, poor data integration, and inconsistent measurement of building lifecycle performance prevent the industry from achieving measurable gains in productivity, resource efficiency in construction, and carbon footprint reduction. True progress requires treating digitalisation as organisational change aligned with whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment rather than as a technology upgrade. Clients demanding outcome-based performance and transparent data will accelerate low carbon design, reduce embodied carbon in materials, and improve environmental sustainability in construction.

Material volatility is now a critical issue shaping sustainable building design and the life cycle cost of projects. Disputes over global plastics regulation expose risks for PVC, insulation foams, and membranes central to modern construction. Forward-looking developers are conducting detailed assessments of embodied carbon and specifying renewable building materials and low embodied carbon materials in line with circular economy and eco-design for buildings principles. Mapping polymer exposure and securing recycled content are becoming essential for compliance with future circular construction strategies and achieving carbon neutral construction goals.

Community participation has emerged as a core driver of financial resilience and environmental sustainability in construction. Models such as community co‑ownership of wind and retrofit projects transform social licence into measurable reductions in project risk and cost of capital while advancing net zero whole life carbon goals. Integrating sustainable building practices with local equity ownership supports sustainable urban development and reinforces public trust in green construction.

Organisations aligning digital capability, materials strategy, and co‑ownership structures with whole life carbon performance will deliver energy‑efficient buildings at lower risk and with stronger long‑term value. This integrated approach positions projects at the forefront of the move toward net zero carbon buildings and a fully decarbonising built environment.

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