#GoodNews for our environment! 🪸 A large white coral reef containing...

EU Environment and Planet 6 months ago

#GoodNews for our environment! 🪸 A large white coral reef containing important species and fossil traces has been discovered at a depth of more than 500 metres in the Gulf of Naples. Known as the “rainforests of the sea”, corals are among the richest marine ecosystems, hosting millions of species. 👕 France launched the EU’s first environmental labelling scheme for clothing, with voluntary eco-scores. The system is based on water use, CO₂ emissions, recyclability and a “fast fashion coefficient”. 🐹 The EU and the State of Saxony have launched the €12 million “LIFE4HamsterSaxony” project to protect the critically endangered European hamster. ♻️ Spain has tripled its recycling of electrical and electronic waste over the past eight years, reaching 325,000 tonnes in 2024, equivalent to 7 kg per inhabitant, in line with the EU average. 🌳 The Kazimierz Walasz Riparian Forest is covering 53 hectares in Kraków’s Zwierzyniec District. Now it has been officially designated as an ecological site within the Bielańsko-Tyniecki Landscape Park, ensuring protection for one of Europe’s last remaining willow-poplar riparian forests.

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The British Antarctic Survey’s £100m Discovery Building is a significant benchmark for sustainable construction, proving that sustainable building design, eco-design for buildings and low carbon design can perform in one of the world’s harshest environments. With the region’s first top BREEAM rating and a projected 25 per cent cut in site emissions, the scheme strengthens the case for whole life carbon, embodied carbon, whole life carbon assessment, lifecycle assessment and life cycle cost as core measures of environmental sustainability in construction. For teams targeting net zero carbon buildings, it shows that net zero whole life carbon depends on building lifecycle performance, energy-efficient buildings and tighter control of the carbon footprint of construction, including embodied carbon in materials.

The sharper risk in Britain is policy uncertainty over Biodiversity Net Gain for nationally significant infrastructure. Without detailed rules on land use, offsets and compliance, major schemes face delay and rising delivery risk just as sustainable design, circular economy in construction, green infrastructure and resource efficiency in construction are becoming standard expectations. Policy clarity now matters as much as engineering if the sector is to keep decarbonising the built environment and deliver credible low carbon building outcomes at scale.

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