5.8 million tonnes of clothes are thrown out every year in Europe. That's...

EU Environment and Planet 2 years ago

5.8 million tonnes of clothes are thrown out every year in Europe. That's roughly 11.3 kg per person. The EU is funding projects under #HorizonEU to imagine a future where circularity and sustainability redefine current #FastFashion standards. Some examples include: 🟡 The New Cotton project created a novel textile ‘superfibre’ from post-consumer waste. 🟡 The CISUTAC project will establish sustainable, inclusive and large-scale value chains for material reuse, repair, and recycling. 🟡 The FResCH project focused on climate action and social justice in fashion supply chains. 🟡 The FISHSkin developed this new category of raw material, bringing together mariculture and the fashion industry. #SustainableFashion #SlowFashion #FashionWaste #EcoFashion

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Sustainable construction is entering a stricter commercial and accountability phase. SDCL Efficiency’s planned wind-down shows that retrofit and energy-efficient buildings are vulnerable when investor confidence weakens, even though they remain central to net zero carbon buildings and to decarbonising the built environment. The message is blunt: environmental sustainability in construction must prove life cycle cost, building lifecycle performance and durable returns, rather than rely on green construction narratives. Developers and asset owners face greater pressure to embed sustainable building design, low carbon design and lifecycle assessment across existing estates and new low carbon building projects.

The Considerate Constructors’ Scheme has revised its checklist and scoring model for the UK and Ireland, pushing procurement and site management towards measurable sustainable building practices. Stronger scrutiny should sharpen whole life carbon assessment, embodied carbon control and the management of embodied carbon in materials, low carbon construction materials and resource efficiency in construction. Homes England’s debt facility with Richborough confirms that housing delivery still dominates public policy. Faster build-out without equal focus on whole life carbon, circular economy in construction, life cycle thinking in construction and the carbon footprint of construction risks locking in avoidable emissions. For teams aligning projects with BREEAM and BREEAM v7, the direction is clear: eco-design for buildings, sustainable material specification, environmental product declarations (EPDs) and net zero whole life carbon are becoming core tests of sustainable design.

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