Last night, we reached an agreement with the @europeanparliament and the @eucouncil on the text for the #NatureRestoration Law!
At least 20% of 🇪🇺 land and sea will be under restoration by 2030, and all ecosystems in need of restoration will be covered by 2050.
This is a groundbreaking step towards restoring natural areas that are vital for people, the climate, and our planet because:
🌱 Nature guarantees food security and production
🌲 Forests and seas capture and store carbon
🌡 Trees in cities bring down temperatures during heat waves
🦋 Biodiversity maintains and supports our planet’s ecosystems
🌎 … And more!
Learn about it in our link in bio 👆
#RestoreNature #ForOurPlanet #ForNature #Biodiversity #OurPlanet #EUEnvironment #EUGreenDeal
Waste management and resource recovery remain essential to circular progress. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s recent review identified strong potential for circular construction strategies and end‑of‑life reuse in construction to deliver quantifiable carbon savings. Yet challenges persist in the rollout of Simpler Recycling due to legacy property structures. Strengthening these back‑end systems ensures green building products re‑enter value chains, supporting both circular economy objectives and sustainable urban development. The collective impact across policy, design, education, and technology confirms that the carbon footprint of construction can be reduced dramatically when the sector treats sustainability as an integrated, measurable discipline rather than an optional ambition.
Whole Life Carbon is a platform for the entire construction industry—both in the UK and internationally. We track the latest publications, debates, and events related to whole life guidance and sustainability. If you have any enquiries or opinions to share, please do
get in touch.