A terceira parada do REALITY® Tour começa amanhã no Rio! Esta é a 4ª vez...

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A terceira parada do REALITY® Tour começa amanhã no Rio! Esta é a 4ª vez do Climate Reality no Brasil e o nosso 60º treinamento! Mais de 800 agentes de mudança de todo o país vão se reunir para aprender, se conectar e agir junto com líderes como Célia Xakriabá, Al Gore, Marina Silva e muito mais. Acompanhe tudo pelo @ClimateRealityBrasil e @ClimateReality para atualizações direto do país-sede da COP 30. #ThisIsClimateReality #ThisIsReality #LeadWithClimateReality // The third stop of the REALITY® Tour kicks off in Rio tomorrow! This is Climate Reality’s 4th time in Brasil and our 60th training! Over 800 changemakers from across the country will gather to learn, connect, and take action with leaders like Célia Xakriabá, Al Gore, Marina Silva, and more. Follow along with @ClimateRealityBrasil and @ClimateReality for updates straight from the country hosting COP 30. #ThisIsClimateReality #ThisIsReality #LeadWithClimateReality

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Dorset Council’s commitment to accelerate its net-zero strategy represents a decisive step in advancing sustainable construction across the UK. By targeting early carbon neutrality through expanded green building initiatives and infrastructure upgrades, the council strengthens the foundation for net zero carbon buildings and low carbon design. These actions align with whole life carbon goals, integrating life cycle thinking in construction to ensure every stage of the built environment—from design to end of life—actively reduces emissions. The council’s move also underscores the growing demand for sustainable building design that delivers measurable outcomes in decarbonising the built environment.

Global innovation continues to reshape how the industry approaches embodied carbon and low embodied carbon materials. The recent breakthrough by Carbon Clean in India, converting captured CO₂ into methanol, has direct implications for low carbon construction materials. This technology signals the potential for integrating carbon capture into circular economy in construction, where emissions from industrial sources are repurposed into renewable building materials. Such developments reflect a broader shift toward circular construction strategies and resource efficiency in construction, reducing the carbon footprint of construction through closed-loop material cycles.

In China, researchers developing a photosynthesis-inspired process for ethylene production are tackling one of construction’s most challenging environmental barriers: the embodied carbon in materials used for plastics and composites. If commercial scalability is achieved, this innovation could transform eco-design for buildings by embedding sustainability into chemical manufacturing. Embedding environmental product declarations (EPDs) in procurement practices enables more accurate whole life carbon assessment and reinforces the move toward net zero whole life carbon outcomes. These advances enhance transparency and standardisation in sustainable material specification while promoting eco-friendly construction across global supply chains.

The corporate landscape mirrors these technological shifts. According to KPMG, confidence among business leaders in achieving net zero carbon targets by 2030 continues to grow, supported by AI-driven tools for energy modelling, building lifecycle performance analysis, and emissions optimisation. Companies increasingly employ BREEAM and BREEAM v7 frameworks to quantify their environmental sustainability in construction, ensuring sustainable building practices reflect measurable improvements in life cycle cost efficiency. This data-led approach supports predictive maintenance and enhances energy-efficient buildings by integrating digital simulation with sustainability benchmarks.

A rising number of carbon capture and storage projects is reinforcing the sector’s net-zero ecosystem. Infrastructure built for CCS pipelines and storage hubs serves as a model for green construction, shaping future standards for low carbon building projects and carbon neutral construction. The expansion of these projects highlights the correlation between green infrastructure, sustainable urban development, and sustainable architecture. From green building materials to end-of-life reuse in construction, the sector is moving steadily toward operational models that minimise the environmental impact of construction, foster carbon footprint reduction, and deliver resilient, low-impact construction solutions that define the next generation of sustainability in construction worldwide.

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