Good News Tuesday is back with a new look! 

What’s new?
🌱 A new...

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Good News Tuesday is back with a new look! 

What’s new?
🌱 A new design by @crystalzapata inspired by nature. The handmade type on the cover will change throughout the year to reflect the season. This is our spring cover! 📐 A slightly taller slide = more room for text and pictures. 

🔢 The numbered tabs were great but created a rigid/max number of stories we could share in a week. This new template lets us share more good news if it’s out there. 📅 Instagram doesn’t show things chronologically anymore so we are dating all the slides to avoid any confusion — ex: if you take a screenshot of a story to send to someone you’ll still know when that particular good news round up was published. While Good News Tuesday was paused a lot of bad things happened, but were also some good things. And this is what led us to start this series in the first place — people are doing hardworking and making real progress but if it doesn’t make the front page or fit an algorithm, many people won’t hear about it. Recognizing and celebrating the work being done might be more important than ever. Finally, we want to share a big thank you for all the comments and messages checking in on Good News Tuesday. Thanks for the patience and care, you guys are the best 💚

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Design @crystalzapata Research @aveiary

layersDaily Sustainability Digest

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Clean‑energy economics are reshaping sustainable construction as declining costs in solar generation and electrification reinforce the financial logic of sustainable building design. The latest UK grid data show wind, solar and biomass supplying over half of national electricity, proving that low carbon design now cuts both operating cost and emissions. Developers adopting sustainable building practices built around whole life carbon assessment and embodied carbon targets gain a cost advantage, with electrified assets and renewable building materials outpacing fossil benchmarks.

Within sustainable urban development, the focus is moving from policy aspiration to practical delivery through eco‑design for buildings that align with net zero whole life carbon standards and BREEAM benchmarks. Across markets, policy remains uneven. The United States risks reversing momentum by diverting funds from offshore renewables toward fossil infrastructure, threatening the circular economy in construction and investment in low carbon construction materials.

European efforts to reform carbon pricing could soften incentives for low embodied carbon materials including low‑carbon cement and steel, delaying carbon footprint reduction in key supply chains. Leadership from clients applying lifecycle assessment and life cycle cost analysis is essential to maintain progress toward carbon neutral construction and decarbonising the built environment.

The retrofit agenda in England underscores the social dimension of environmental sustainability in construction, with millions of homes requiring energy‑efficient upgrades to meet the standards of net zero carbon buildings. Contractors capable of large‑scale retrofits integrating heat pumps, insulation, and resource efficiency in construction methods stand to capture the rising demand for eco‑friendly construction. The industry’s advantage now lies in embedding whole life carbon thinking, optimising building lifecycle performance, and applying circular construction strategies that reduce the environmental impact of construction while securing resilience through a measurable circular economy.

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