Climate change doesn’t take a break, and neither does⁠ climate action, if...

EU Environment and Planet 1 year ago

Climate change doesn’t take a break, and neither does⁠ climate action, if you don’t want it to! 🌍️⁠ ⁠ While on vacation, #EUClimatePact photo competition ⁠ winner @nikaveger and her family were shocked by the ⁠ amount of rubbish they found on the beach. After daily ⁠ shore cleanings they managed to collect more than 400 ⁠shoes and 15 bags of litter! 👣⁠ ⁠ Together, we can decide the footprint we leave on this ⁠ planet. Taking climate action, such as changing ⁠ consumption habits or reducing & repairing instead of ⁠ replacing, will make a big difference between clean or ⁠ plastic-ridden shores ♻️⁠ ⁠ For Nika, initiatives like the European Climate Pact allow⁠ people to push for positive change. ⁠ ⁠ It can start with you. Join the Pact today! ➡️Link in bio.⁠ ⁠ #MyWorldOurPlanet

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Europe’s acceleration of low carbon steel investment marks a decisive step toward decarbonising the built environment and controlling embodied carbon in new infrastructure. Germany’s strong state aid signals that low embodied carbon materials will soon define procurement preferences and affect both whole life carbon assessment and life cycle cost analysis in major developments. Materials with verified certifications for net zero whole life carbon will gain priority as sustainable construction frameworks evolve, reflecting client demand for transparent supply chains and lower carbon footprint of construction.

Falling energy prices are strengthening the business case for energy-efficient buildings and low carbon design. Large-scale battery storage achieving competitive costs outside China and the US places renewable generation firmly within life cycle thinking in construction. The UK approval of the BWRX‑300 small modular reactor provides regulatory assurance for firm power needed to support eco-friendly construction operations, from cement kilns to fabrication plants. A more reliable grid will accelerate net zero carbon buildings and the transition to carbon neutral construction.

At project scale, the expanding circular economy in construction is reinforcing resource efficiency in construction. London’s new glass recycling facility will feed green building materials into façade and insulation supply chains, strengthening sustainable material specification for eco-design for buildings. Biochar’s role in carbon footprint reduction remains promising, though dependent on circular construction strategies and mature quality assurance to guarantee durable results. Genuine environmental sustainability in construction relies on traceable, scalable systems that clarify the environmental impact of construction.

Programmes targeting industrial efficiency continue to deliver the cheapest form of decarbonisation. Proven operational measures are expected to cut emissions by millions of tonnes and reduce costs, encouraging the sector to address whole life carbon at every stage of the building lifecycle performance. Investors and clients now see sustainable building practices and low carbon construction materials not as innovation but as standard risk management. Strengthened oversight of waste streams underlines that circular economy ambitions require clean closure at the system’s end, ensuring claims of sustainable building design and green construction remain credible.

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