Kindness, sustainability and community in Kastoria 🇬🇷 #EUClimatePact...

EU Environment and Planet 2 years ago

Kindness, sustainability and community in Kastoria 🇬🇷 #EUClimatePact photo competition winner Angeliki Charalampidou inspired her neighbours to cut textile consumption and waste with something super simple: the Wall of Kindness ♻️ By making a hanger to donate clothes to those who need it most, she shows how small, community-powered actions can make a big difference in our climate fight 🌿 The fashion industry is extremely resource-intensive, with current estimates suggesting that it is responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions. Therefore, by donating clothes or buying second-hand, we can significantly reduce consumption and waste of textiles and be kind to our planet 🌍 Read Angeliki’s story and learn more about the #EUClimatePact 🔗 Check link in bio. #MyWorldOurPlanet

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Published about 10 hours ago



Sustainable construction is entering a phase of structural transformation where policy, materials innovation, and digital traceability drive measurable reductions in whole life carbon and embodied carbon emissions. The expansion of biomethanol technology through industrial-scale projects demonstrates that low carbon building operations and renewable building materials are reaching commercial maturity. This acceleration aligns with the sector’s commitment to achieving net zero whole life carbon through sustainable building practices and rigorous whole life carbon assessments that expose the true environmental impact of construction.

Urban development models rooted in sustainable building design now integrate green infrastructure, vegetation, and water systems to reduce heat gains and energy demand, supporting energy-efficient buildings that meet BREEAM and BREEAM v7 standards. These climate-responsive planning measures shift the focus from post-construction mitigation to proactive eco-design for buildings, connecting sustainable architecture with life cycle thinking in construction and ensuring greater resource efficiency.

Digital innovation is strengthening building lifecycle performance by embedding lifecycle assessment across supply chains to track the carbon footprint of construction materials. The transparency offered by environmental product declarations (EPDs) underpins circular economy in construction frameworks that promote end-of-life reuse in construction and circular construction strategies. These initiatives reinforce the drive towards carbon neutral construction and the decarbonising of the built environment while addressing the life cycle cost implications of sustainable material specification.

This convergence of policy, technology, and green construction methods marks a decisive shift from theory to measurable performance. Low carbon construction materials, embodied carbon in materials analysis, and low carbon design are now central to sustainable urban development. The result is an emerging industrial fabric where sustainable design and eco-friendly construction provide a realistic pathway to net zero carbon buildings and long-term environmental sustainability in construction.

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